Pakistan accuses India of state-sponsored terrorism

Web DeskApril 13, 2024 12:39 PMpolitics
  • Indian involvement in extra-territorial killings within Pakistan
  • Allegations of India orchestrating targeted assassinations on Pakistani soil
  • Concerns raised about India's human rights abuses in Jammu and Kashmir
Pakistan accuses India of state-sponsored terrorismImage Credits: Times of India
Recent revelations by Pakistani Foreign Secretary Muhammad Syrus Sajjad Qazi shed light on India's alleged involvement in extra-territorial and extra-judicial killings within Pakistan, state-sponsored terrorism, and human rights abuses in Jammu and Kashmir.

Recent revelations by Pakistani Foreign Secretary Muhammad Syrus Sajjad Qazi have shed light on India's alleged involvement in extra-territorial and extra-judicial killings within Pakistan. According to Qazi, credible evidence suggests that Indian agents have orchestrated assassinations on Pakistani soil, utilizing a sophisticated international network spanning multiple jurisdictions. These killings-for-hire reportedly involve the recruitment, financing, and support of individuals to carry out targeted assassinations.

Furthermore, a report published in 'The Guardian' corroborates Pakistan's claims, indicating that the Indian government may have been responsible for approximately 20 killings in Pakistan since 2020. Qazi also highlighted India's adoption of a state policy that involves suppressing minorities and engaging in acts of terrorism against dissenters living abroad, including in Canada and the US.

The case of Kalbhushan Sudhir Jhadav, a former Indian Navy commander arrested in Balochistan in 2016, further underscores Pakistan's accusations against India. Jhadav confessed to working on behalf of India's intelligence agency RAW to destabilize Pakistan, including funding Baloch separatists and orchestrating activities in Karachi and Balochistan.

The article also touches upon India's actions in Jammu and Kashmir, where reports of human rights violations have surfaced following the revocation of the region's special status in 2019. The Pulwama incident, initially blamed on Pakistan by India, was later revealed to have been staged by India itself to fuel anti-Pakistan sentiments.

In conclusion, Pakistan has raised concerns about India's alleged state-sponsored terrorism and human rights abuses on various international platforms, including the UN. However, the lack of significant action from the global community raises questions about the enforcement of international norms and the accountability of states like India.

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