Opposition leader urges Pakistan government to raise issue of Indian aggression
He said their job is very hard as the enemy is not visible. He said that investigators have traced the culprits involved behind attack on Khanzada and they will be brought to justice soon.
Resorting to rhetoric ahead of the first-ever NSA-level talks, Pakistan has accused India of involvement in terrorism, saying “enemy” within the country gets money from overseas to create law and order problem. He said the country’s enemies were getting assistance from outside to create anarchy and achieve their nefarious designs. He said that despite inviting for negotiation, Indian forces are continuously violating ceasefire along LoC. However, he added that the government has never spoken about any “minus-one” formula and only those who conceived the idea could give an answer. In response to a question, Nisar clarified that he only heard the “minus-one formula” from MQM supremo Altaf Hussain and the media and that the government has never used the terminology.
“But we have strong bilateral relations with both countries, and we, the United States have, as Secretary (of State John) Kerry has said himself, have strong interest in seeing peaceful resolution to the tensions there”, Kirby said. Islam, he said, is a religion of peace and it does not allow anyone to kill innocent people. “All members and important figures should not take any risk in terms of their security”, he stressed. At the end of parade demonstration was held to deal with terrorists. The minister appreciated jawans for their skills and the speed they showed in the demonstration.