India's terrorism has reached Canada, Foreign Office

Islamabad: The Foreign Office has said that the killing of a Canadian Sikh citizen proved that India’s terrorism has reached Canada. Pakistan expects that foreign governments will ensure the protection of our citizens and Kashmiris.

According to Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, the caretaker foreign minister had a meeting with the US Special Representative for Afghanistan in which all matters of mutual interest and peace in Afghanistan were discussed. The issue of killing of a Sikh citizen in Canada was also discussed in the meeting.

According to the spokesman, the extrajudicial killings in Canada show that Indian terrorism has reached Canada. In December last year, Pakistan released a dossier. In this dossier, concrete evidence of India’s involvement in Lahore terrorism will be presented. The killing of a Canadian Sikh citizen by India in Canada has spread the scope of Indian massacres to the world, Pakistan expects foreign governments to ensure the protection of Pakistani citizens and Kashmiris.

The spokesman has said that host governments should take measures to protect Pakistanis and Kashmiris abroad, our ambassador in Washington has meetings with American congressmen and senators, the talks between the IMF were held between Pakistan and the IMF board. , multiple partners participated in these negotiations, Intercept’s report on these negotiations is baseless and contradicts the facts.

Responding to India’s allegations of Pakistan’s involvement in the Anantnag massacre, the spokesperson said that Pakistan has repeatedly said that India blames Pakistan for the activities in Occupied Kashmir.

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