The Foreign Office (FO) has strongly rejected the 'so-called' dossier by the Indian Army levelling allegations against Pakistan regarding 'terror activities'.
According to Indian news outlets like India Today, the Indian Army has supposedly released a '33-page dossier' accusing Pakistan of assisting militants in crossing the border and engaging in 'terrorist activities' in Indian Illegally Occupied Kashmir.
A statement by the FO spokesperson said, "We out-rightly reject this false and fabricated ‘so-called’ dossier, the reported contents of which have been crafted using disinformation, fake assertions and insinuations that seek to divert the world’s attention from India’s own brazen and well-documented campaign of state- terrorism and widespread human rights violations in the IIOJK."
The statement went on to say that the reality of the matter was that in the last few days, a number of cases have been reported where direct links between the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) and the perpetrators of violence in IIOJK, Udaipur and elsewhere have been unearthed.
It further read, "Pakistan has regularly shared with the world irrefutable evidence of Indian occupation forces’ gross and widespread violations of human rights abetted by draconian laws in the IIOJK through comprehensive, evidence-based dossiers."
The spokesperson added that the evidence compilations have well-documented the truth behind India’s active planning, promoting, aiding, abetting, financing and execution of terrorist activities in Pakistan.
"India would be well-advised to carry out introspection with a view to putting its own house in order. The mischievous Indian attempts at masquerading as a victim of terrorism and leveling baseless terrorism-related allegations against Pakistan stand fully exposed."
According to Indian news outlets like India Today, the Indian Army has supposedly released a '33-page dossier' accusing Pakistan of assisting militants in crossing the border and engaging in 'terrorist activities' in Indian Illegally Occupied Kashmir.
A statement by the FO spokesperson said, "We out-rightly reject this false and fabricated ‘so-called’ dossier, the reported contents of which have been crafted using disinformation, fake assertions and insinuations that seek to divert the world’s attention from India’s own brazen and well-documented campaign of state- terrorism and widespread human rights violations in the IIOJK."
The statement went on to say that the reality of the matter was that in the last few days, a number of cases have been reported where direct links between the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) and the perpetrators of violence in IIOJK, Udaipur and elsewhere have been unearthed.
It further read, "Pakistan has regularly shared with the world irrefutable evidence of Indian occupation forces’ gross and widespread violations of human rights abetted by draconian laws in the IIOJK through comprehensive, evidence-based dossiers."
The spokesperson added that the evidence compilations have well-documented the truth behind India’s active planning, promoting, aiding, abetting, financing and execution of terrorist activities in Pakistan.
"India would be well-advised to carry out introspection with a view to putting its own house in order. The mischievous Indian attempts at masquerading as a victim of terrorism and leveling baseless terrorism-related allegations against Pakistan stand fully exposed."