ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has once again categorically rejected Indian allegations on Pulwama attack and said that it was planned and executed at local level in India.
Prime Minister Imran Khan chaired National Security Committee meeting here Thursday, in which it was categorically stated that Pakistan was not involved in any way, means or form in Pulwama attack and that it was planned and executed at local level in Indian territory.
Pakistan sincerely offered India for investigation into the incident and dialogue on the issue of terrorism among other disputed issues, said the statement issued following the meeting. It also added "we expect India to positively respond to these offers."
It said we expect India to positively respond to these offers.
Prime Minister Imran Khan fully authorized Pakistan Army to befittingly respond to any Indian misadventure.
PM Khan also directed interior ministry and the security agencies to expedite crackdown against the extremist elements in the country.
The committee also vowed that strict action would be taken against elements involved in using Pakistani soil.
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