Pakistan raises Kulbhushan Jadhav’s matter in response to Indian allegations at UNGA
NEW YORK, SEPT 26 (DNA) – Pakistan on Monday raised the issue of Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav’s matter in United Nations General Assembly in response to Indian allegations at the world body.
Exercising Pakistan’s right to reply, Pakistan’s Tipu Usman said that India, in order to become a regional hegemon, is churning out operatives of mayhem from its factories of terror, operatives like Kulbhushan Jadhav, who are spreading terror and violence across Pakistan.
“We caught Jadhav red handed, we will catch other as well and bring them to justice,” said Usman.
The Pakistani representative made it clear that it is not Pakistan, but India’s animus against Pakistan, that is its biggest enemy.
Usma said that Indian leaders are pursuing a policy of state sponsorship of terrorism, funding and arming terrorist organizations like TTP and Jamaat-ul-Ahrar to launch terrorist attacks inside Pakistan, killing hundreds of innocent women, men and children.
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