India Slams Pak Over “Baseless” Karachi Attack Claims Says “Look Inwaeds

India Slams Pak Over “Baseless” Karachi Attack Claims Says “Look Inwaeds

India has rejected Pakistan’s accusations about the involvement of an “Indian proxy” in the terrorist attack in Karachi. Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a terrorist group often linked to Afghanistan-based Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), claimed responsibility for the attack on the provincial headquarters of the paramilitary Pakistan Rangers in Karachi last week, in which three Pakistani security personnel and three terrorists were killed. 

However, Mohsin Naqvi, Pakistan’s interior minister, has claimed an “Indian proxy” was involved in the assault but provided no evidence to support his allegation. 

Rejecting Islamabad’s allegations, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal called them baseless and asked Pakistani authorities to take credible action against terror infrastructure on their own soil.

“We have seen Pakistani reports making baseless allegations against India regarding the recent incident in Karachi,” Jaiswal said.

“We categorically reject them. Instead of pointing fingers at others, Pakistan would do better to look inwards, take credible action against the terror infrastructure on its territory and rid itself of its proclivity to rely on terrorism as an instrument of state policy,” he added. 

Pakistan has carried out airstrikes on eastern Afghanistan overnight targeting terrorists in response to deadly attacks, the Pakistani information minister said.

“Three targets in Paktia, Paktika and Kunar were destroyed during precision strikes,” said information minister Attaullah Tarar in a statement, referring to three eastern Afghanistan provinces, and adding the strikes killed 25 terrorists