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Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations(DGISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry confirmed Indian involvement in cross-border terrorism against Pakistan.
As per details, DGISPR General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry presented unquestionable evidence prove that India has been conducting state-sponsored cross-border terrorism against Pakistan.
While speaking at a news conference in Rawalpindi on Tuesday, ISPR Chief Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said that India is running a terrorist network inside Pakistan
He said that serving officers in the Indian Army are helping terrorists by giving them explosives, IEDs (improvised bombs), money, and other support to attack both military targets and innocent people.
The ISPR chief added that Pakistan had arrested an Indian-trained terrorist named Abdul Majeed near the Jhelum Bus Stand.
Security forces found a 2.5-kilogram IED, two mobile phones, and 70,000 rupees in cash with him. During a quick investigation, they also discovered an Indian drone and 1 million rupees in cash at his house, he said.
Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry showed Majeed’s social media chats and conversations with his Indian handlers. He said that this strong evidence of India’s involvement in terrorism inside Pakistan could be verified by any reliable independent agency.
The chats showed Majeed was in contact with Indian Army officers: Major Sandeep Verma (alias Sameer), Subedar Sukvinder (alias Sikander), Havildar Amit (alias Adil Aman), and another official. These links exposed a wide Indian terror network active from Balochistan to Lahore, he further said.
DGISPR confirmed that the Indian officers had instructed Majeed to carry out attacks in crowded places, like bus stands, to cause large-scale civilian deaths.
The DG also praised the bravery of the Pakistani people and the efforts of the country’s law enforcement, intelligence agencies, and armed forces, who deal with such threats every day. He said no one can weaken Pakistan.
It is worth mentioning here that DGISPR General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry pointed out that even after seven days, India has not provided any proof to back up its false claims against Pakistan.