Pak asks UN to "defuse tensions" with India post Pulwama attack

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has called for UN intervention to "defuse tensions" with in the wake of the attack, which left 40 CRPF men dead.

Pakistan-based terror outfit has claimed responsibility for the ghastly attack, which has been condemned by the international community. The has told to stop providing safe haven and support to terror outfits.

The letter said that there exists a "threat of use of force against by India".

"The attack on was ostensibly and even by Indian accounts carried out by a Kashmiri resident of Indian Occupied Attributing it to Pakistan even before investigations is absurd," it claimed.

The letter also asked Guterres to "consider asking to refrain from further escalating the situation and enter into dialogue with Pakistan and the Kashmiris to calm the situation down".

Condemning the attack, had said it was a "copy-paste of what Pakistan-backed terror groups" did in their soil.

"The heinous act of terror in has all the hallmarks of a common source & sponsor of terrorism in our region. It is a copy paste of what Pakistan backed terror groups do in We condemn the attack & convey our condolences to Indian people," Amrullah Saleh, the acting Minister of Interior of Afghanistan, had tweeted.

called its to Pakistan, Ajay Bisaria, back to for consultations - a move which was mirrored by Pakistan, who called back their to India, Sohail Mahmood on February 18, "for consultations".

issued a strong demarche to in connection with the Pulwama attack, conveying that Pakistan must take immediate and verifiable actions against JeM, which operates from its soil.

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First Published: Tue, February 19 2019. 13:39 IST