Dossier containing “irrefutable evidence” of India’s sponsorship of terrorism in Pakistan unveiled

Dossier containing “irrefutable evidence” of India’s sponsorship of terrorism in Pakistan unveiled

Islamabad (Staff Report/Agencies): Pakistan on Saturday unveiled a dossier containing “irrefutable evidence" of India’s sponsorship of terrorism in the country.

Unveiling the dossier at a joint news conference along with Director General ISPR Major General Babar Iftikhar, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said India’s objectives of terror sponsorship in Pakistan include disruption of peace, destabilization of economy and political instability. The minister said Pakistan is going to present this dossier to the United Nations, OIC, P-5 countries and others. He called on the international community to take notice and make efforts for peace and stability in South Asia.

Giving details of the dossier, the Minister said it reveals deepening nexus between Indian intelligence agencies and UN-designated terrorist organizations, including Jamaat-ul Ahrar, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, Baloch Liberation Army, Balochistan Liberation Front and Baloch Republican Army. He said India has provided funding worth 22 billion rupees to these terrorist organizations in last three years.

He said the dossier carries evidence of Indian intelligence agencies' funding and provision of weapons, ammunition and IEDs to target Ulema, notables and police officials in a bid to destabilize the country.

Qureshi said the dossier contains evidence of India's attempts to undermine China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. He said a Cell under the direct supervision of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is working to sabotage CPEC. He said so far 80 billion rupees have been allocated and a militia of 700 people has been raised to disrupt CPEC projects.

The FM said the dossier has exposed Indian plans and attempts to create unrest in Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan through sub-nationalist elements.

ISPR DG Major General Babar Iftikhar showed documents proving Indian intelligence agencies' links with the terrorists involved in subversive activities in Pakistan. These documents as well as the audio and video clips show bank transactions, equipment support and the Indian intelligence agencies officials' directions to the terrorists to carry out terrorist acts in various parts of Pakistan.

The DG ISPR said India has established multi-purpose terrorist base camps for training, harbouring and launching of terrorists into Pakistan. He said Indian intelligence agencies are managing 87 such terrorists' camps out of which 66 are located in Afghanistan whereas 21 are located in India.

Iftikhar said it has been revealed that Indian intelligence agencies are trying to establish Pakistan's linkage with ISIS by creating “Daesh-e-Pakistan.”