Pakistan rejects India’s remarks over actions against terrorist hideouts inside Afghanistan
The spokesperson added that India is playing a destabilizing role in Afghanistan and across the region, while Pakistan remains committed to protecting its citizens.


Islamabad: The Foreign Office has warned that terrorist hideouts inside Afghanistan are legitimate targets and urged India to stop using Afghan soil to carry out terrorism against Pakistan.
According to details, a statement issued by the spokesperson of the Foreign Office said that Fitna al-Khawarij and Fitna al-Hindustan are carrying out terrorist activities in Pakistan from Afghan territory.
The statement further said that the remarks made by India’s Ministry of External Affairs are ridiculous and hypocritical, adding that India’s patronage and support for terrorist groups are evident to everyone.
The Foreign Office spokesperson stated that India, with such a shameful record, has no right to make such statements. The spokesperson added that India is playing a destabilizing role in Afghanistan and across the region, while Pakistan remains committed to protecting its citizens.
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