\'Unless Pak is wiped out\, peace won\'t be attained in South Asia\': Exiled Sindhi activist condemns Pulwama attack

'Unless Pak is wiped out, peace won't be attained in South Asia': Exiled Sindhi activist condemns Pulwama attack

ANI  |  Asia 

Exiled Sindhi condemned the barbaric terror attack on a CRPF convoy that claimed the lives of about 40 security personnel in and Kashmir's district and accused of sponsoring and exporting terrorism in both and

In a strong-worded statement, Burfat, who is the of (JSMM), said that the international community must acknowledge the fact that unless is "not eradicated from the face of Earth", the establishment of global peace and security in will never be attained.

"The foundations of are rooted in radical Islamism and it has been a source of extremist Islamist terrorism since its beginning. Pakistan has been the mastermind and exporter of terrorism in and and nourishing global jihadists for decades. It is not only a constant threat to global security and regional peace but simultaneously, has subjugated Sindhis, Pashtuns and Baloch people by force and imposed political hegemony, economic terrorism and fascist genocide upon these communities," he added.

Continuing his tirade against Pakistan, Burfat appealed to the international community, including the to "disintegrate" Pakistan so that global security, peace and regional stability will be restored.

He further said that Pakistan's disintegration "is the only solution to the problem to religious extremism and terrorism in the region and the "

In the deadliest terror attack on security forces in Kashmir, 40 CRPF personnel lost their lives when their convoy was targetted in district on the Srinagar-National Highway. The convoy comprised 78 buses in which around 2,500 personnel were travelling from to

A bus, in which 42 CRPF personnel were travelling, was extensively damaged in the blast which was followed by firing on the vehicle.

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First Published: Fri, February 15 2019. 07:12 IST