India uses Afghan soil to launch attacks in Pakistan: Qureshi

Regrets world's inaction despite evidence provided against India

ISLAMABAD: If the international community had taken timely notice of Islamabad’s concerns over New Delhi’s involvement in terrorist activities across Pakistan, Lahore’s Johar Town blast and several terrorist incidents in Balochistan would not have taken place.

This was stated by Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Sunday while condemning India’s involvement in terrorist activities. His response came after intelligence gathered proved that the mastermind behind the Lahore blast was an Indian citizen, having clear links with his country’s spy agency, RAW.

Talking to a private television channel, the foreign minister said that he had earlier held a press conference alongside Adviser to the Prime Minister on National Security Moeed Yusuf to express Pakistan’s concerns against India’s involvement in destroying the peace in Pakistan, not only through the provision of arms but also through the financing and training of terrorists.

He said that India has also used Afghan soil to launch attacks in Pakistan from time to time. “We have said it before too, and now India’s involvement in the Lahore blast has strengthened our suspicions and has proved that whatever concerns we had [about India] were true,” he said. “We still have concrete evidence that India is involved in terror financing.”

Qureshi went on to say that given the clear-cut evidence of India’s involvement in terror financing, it is the duty of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) to question why India is backing terrorist activities in Pakistan.

“If [FATF] doesn’t bring India to task, then it shows its double standards, and Pakistan has a right to raise an objection regarding these double standards,” said the foreign minister.

He said Pakistan had previously exposed India’s [wrongdoing] and has now done it again. “To camouflage its atrocities in Kashmir and to take the attention away from its internal problems, India sometimes makes up incidents like the Pulwama attack, launches attacks on Pakistan’s border areas to which Pakistan gives a befitting response, and sometimes it trains terrorists,” he said.

Speaking about Pakistan’s course of action regarding the latest revelation regarding the Lahore blast, he said that the Foreign Office would want to highlight the issue at an international level once again. “We would want the international community to know that we had been saying it before too and had provided evidence against India’s involvement in terrorist activities in Pakistan, but a timely notice was not taken regarding the matter,” he stressed.

He said that Pakistan would once again share evidence [with the international community] and raise its concerns. “We are facing a challenging situation but, by the grace of Allah, we are a responsible nation. Once we present evidence against India at the FATF and its member countries don’t pay heed, then we would know whether it’s a technical forum or a political one.”

When questioned how Pakistan would move forward after antagonising FATF, Qureshi said that Pakistan has to work towards its self-defence and uproot the menace of money-laundering which has done a lot of damage to Pakistan. “We have to fight against terror finance and while we have already done a lot, we have to bring those involved to justice,” he said.

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