Federal Information Minister Fawad Chaudhary in a Press Conference has said that the Indian Government is supporting terrorism in Pakistan.

The Minister flanked by Punjab Inspector General (IG) Police Inam Ghani and Pakistan National Security Advisor (NSA) Moeed Yusuf addressed the media on the recent development on Lahore Bomb Blast that took place on June 23.
Federal Information Minister said that it has been proved time and again that the state and government of India are supporting the terrorist network in Pakistan.
He said the group active in Pakistan had been brought under control and "we have burst it", crediting the close coordination between the security, intelligence and law-enforcement agencies for the success.
A recent investigation of the Lahore bomb blast has revealed that India was directly involved in the Lahore blast.
The culprit involved in the blast is Peter Paul, a citizen of Karachi.
Peter Paul facilitated operators inside and outside Pakistan. “We also have the proofs of foreign aid for the bombing.”
"The culprit, Eid Gul, is an Afghan national and the entire gang involved in the blast is under our control," the information minister added.
He also congratulated all the investigating agencies and especially Punjab IG on completing the investigation into the Lahore blast.
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