The News Freedom
New Delhi, January 25
India’s External Affairs spokesperson, Randhir Jaiswal, on Thursday strongly dismissed Pakistan’s accusation of Indian alleged involvement in the deaths of two Pakistani citizens terming it as a “malicious” attempt at “false propaganda.”
India’s External Affairs spokesperson, Randhir Jaiswal, on Thursday emphatically rejected Pakistan’s accusation of alleged Indian involvement in the deaths of two Pakistani citizens, denouncing it as a “malicious” attempt at spreading “false propaganda.” Jaiswal pointed to Pakistan’s established reputation as a hub for terrorism, organized crime, and illegal activities. “The world knows Pakistan has been the epicentre of such problems for long,” he declared, suggesting that the accusation might be a deflection from internal issues.
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— Randhir Jaiswal (@MEAIndia) January 25, 2024
He went on to warn that Pakistan’s tendency to blame others for its own troubles would not provide solutions. “Pakistan will reap what it sows,” Jaiswal stated, implying that the country’s own actions would ultimately bring consequences.