NSC meeting rejects Indian accusations on Pulwama attack
ISLAMABAD, FEB 21 (DNA) – Meeting of National Security Council (NSC) in Islamabad has rejected the accusations of India on Pulwama attack.
The meeting presided over by Prime Minister Imran Khan continued for more than three hours.
It reviewed the internal and external security situation of the country.
NSC strongly condemned Indian efforts to blame Pakistan for the attack. It stressed that Indian should present evidence of the incident.
The meeting also denounced Indian atrocities in Occupied Kashmir and welcomed the report of European Parliament on human rights violation in the valley.
NSC session was attended by Chairman Joint Chief of Staff Committee, chiefs of all three armed forces, heads of intelligence agencies, security officials, defence minister, foreign minister, information minister and finance minister.
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