CHANDIGARH: Mounting a scathing attack on Pakistan, home minister Rajnath Singh said on Monday that its entire establishment is engaged in fuelling terrorism in
CHANDIGARH: Mounting a scathing attack on Pakistan, home minister Rajnath Singh said on Monday that its entire establishment is engaged in fuelling terrorism in India, making management of the Indo-Pak border “challenging” and warned that “those who breed snakes get bitten by them”.
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He slammed Islamabad for adopting a “very flexible” approach to deal with terrorism and said if it wanted, India can help it carry out an anti-terror campaign in PoK.
Addressing a two-day regional editors conference from north and northeast states, he said, “Pakistan is so much obsessed with Kashmir that it cannot see the difference between a freedom fighter and a terrorist. When there is a talk about state and non-state actors, the argument put forward is that Pakistan is a non-state actor...”
He also denounced Pakistan for adopting a “very flexible” approach to deal with terrorism.
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