Pakistan to prove India's role in Peshawar attack

Sunday 02nd August 2015 09:19 EDT
 
 

Pakistan government is currently working on a dossier to handover to India, and is gathering evidences from different departments and agencies.

Sources say they will include proof of alleged Indian involvement in the Taliban attack on the Peshawar school in 2014, which killed 152 people, mostly students. A Pakistani official said National Security Advisor Sartaj Aziz would hand over the dossier to Indian counterpart, ajit doval. The report would include evidences of alleged Indian involvement “in sponsoring and promoting terrorism” in Karachi as well as Baluchistan.

“The ministry after completion of its work will forward the document to foreign affairs ministry for its inputs,” the source reported with an Indian paper. “The record to be shared with New Delhi will include proof of R & AW's involvement in sowing seeds of separatism in Baluchistan. R & AW provides logistics, travel facilities and platforms to separatist Baluch elements.”

“The evidences shared with India include a copy of Indian passport issued to exiled Baluch separatist leader Brahamdagh Bugti.”

Both the countries decided to hold NSA level talks after Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Nawaz Sharif, in Russia recently. 


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