The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) accused pakistan of "peddling false and malicious anti-India propaganda" on Thursday, rejecting its assertion that "Indian agents" were involved in the death of two Pakistani terrorists. In a sharply worded remark, MEA spokesperson Randhir jaiswal stated that pakistan will "reap what it sows".

"We've read media reports about some statements made by Pakistan's foreign secretary. This is Pakistan's newest attempt to spread misleading and vicious anti-India propaganda. "As the world knows, pakistan has long been the epicentre of terrorism, organised crime, and illegal transnational activities," the MEA said in a statement.

"India and many other nations have officially warned pakistan that it will be eaten by its own terrorist and violent culture. pakistan will reap whatever it sows. "To blame others for one's own wrongdoing is neither a justification nor a solution," the MEA added.

The MEA's reply came after pakistan Foreign Secretary Muhammad Syrus Sajjad Qazi said there was "credible evidence" tying indian operatives to the killings of two Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists in Sialkot and Rawalkot last year, according to PTI.

Addressing a news conference, Qazi accused india of carrying out "extra-territorial and extra-judicial killings" in Pakistan.

Shahid Latif, the mastermind of the 2016 attack on the Pathankot air force base, was killed in a mosque in Sialkot on october 11, 2023.

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"Indian agents used technology and safe havens on foreign soil to carry out assassinations in Pakistan." Qazi told PTI that they recruited, sponsored, and assisted criminals, terrorists, and unwary citizens to perform specific roles in these assassinations.

The allegations come at a time when canada and the united states have independently accused india of attempting to assassinate pro-Khalistan activists on their territories.


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