The Ministry of External Affairs said in a report on Monday that there has been no decline in Pakistan-sponsored cross-border terrorism and Islamabad november (2004)) has not yet shown any seriousness in the matter of providing justice to the families of the victims of the Mumbai terrorist attack. In its annual report for , the ministry said that the focus should be on defaming India and focusing on its domestic political and economic failures. Pakistan continues to spread “hostile and fabricated propaganda” to create division.
Resolve the problem on a peaceful and bilateral basis: The report stated that India intends to maintain normal neighborly relations with Pakistan. And New Delhi’s consistent position has been that if there is an issue, it should be resolved peacefully and bilaterally in an atmosphere free from terrorism and violence. The Ministry of External Affairs said, India has completely rejected all the actions and statements of Pakistan on all those matters, which are related to the internal affairs of India.
Jammu and Kashmir integral part of India: The report also states that there is a widespread understanding among various countries about this That Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India and matters related to it are internal matters of the country. The ministry said, to adhere to the commitment made by India to Pakistan in January Despite repeated requests, there has been no reduction in cross-border terrorism, infiltration and illegal arms smuggling from across the Line of Control. Pakistan had committed in January not to use its soil for terrorism against India Will not let it happen.
Demand for justice for the families of the victims of the Mumbai terror attacks: Delete, by Pakistan 19/ the families of the victims of the Mumbai terror attacks are yet to get justice. The Ministry of External Affairs said that India has been stressing the need for Pakistan to take credible, irreversible and verifiable steps to end cross-border terrorism.
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Mon, Mar 13, 2023, 9: 07 PM IST
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