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In response to Pakistan’s claim of “assassinations,” India charges Islamabad of spreading misinformation

In reaction to Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry’s declaration on “assassinations,” India responded forcefully, calling it propaganda and seeking to correct the record. Speaking on behalf of the Ministry of External Affairs, Randhir Jaiswal identified Pakistan as the epicenter of terrorism, pointing to the country’s lengthy history of supporting transnational criminal organizations and organized crime.

Reminding the globe of its earlier warnings to Pakistan, India said that the nation would “reap what it sows,” highlighting the fact that assigning blame for wrongdoings to others is not a legitimate excuse.

“Reports about specific statements made by the foreign secretary of Pakistan have appeared in the media. This is Pakistan’s most recent effort to spread hostile and misleading misinformation on India. As the whole world is aware, Pakistan has long been the epicenter of international terrorism, organized crime, and illicit transnational activity, Randhir Jaiswal said in response to inquiries from the media about the statements made by the Pakistan Foreign Ministry.

“Pakistan has been openly warned by India and several other nations that it would be overtaken by its own violent and terrorist culture. What Pakistan sows, it will also reap. He said, “It can never be a justification or a remedy to blame others for one’s own transgressions.

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