Pakistan to expose India’s dirty face at international fora, says Sh Rashid
ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Sh Rashid said it was the need of the hour to expose the dirty face of India at international forums and evidence of Indian involvement in Johar Town blast had been collected.
Talking to a news channel Sunday, the minister said the country’s economic and political stability was irritating the enemies and they were trying to sabotage the peace by adopting terrorist routes.
He said recently an India-funded group of terrorists had been arrested from Karachi to target and carry out bomb blasts in all the major cities.
The minister while lauding the performance of law-enforcement agencies said their timely action exposed the culprits that led to their arrests. He said Afghan border fencing was almost in final stages, which would help control illegal crossing. To a question, he said there was no future of Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) as Shehbaz Sharif and his son Hamza were involved in massive corruption.
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