Pak may withdraw its opposition to proposal to designate Azhar as global terrorist: Report

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

may take "decisive action" against all proscribed organisations, including (JeM), and even withdraw its opposition to the move to list terror outfit's in the terror list, according to a media report on Sunday.

In a major policy decision, is set to take decisive action against all proscribed organisations as well as against the of banned JeM, a senior security familiar with the development quoted as saying by the Express Tribune.

It is not clear what specific action would be taken against Azhar but the hinted that may withdraw its opposition to the listing of as global terrorist by the

"The state has to decide whether individual is important or the larger national interest of the country," the said when asked if Pakistan would no more oppose the UNSC action against Azhar.

The will consider within 10 days on the fresh proposal moved by the three permanent veto-wielding members of the 15-nation Security Council.

The proposal is the fourth such bid at the UN in the last 10 years to list Azhar as a global terrorist.

In 2009, moved a proposal to designate Azhar, whose UN-proscribed claimed responsibility for the suicide attack against Indian security forces in Pulwama on February 14 in which over 40 (CRPF) personnel were killed.

In 2016 again, moved the proposal with the P3 - the United States, the and in the UN's 1267 to ban Azhar, also the mastermind of the attack on the air base in Pathankot in January, 2016.

In 2017, the P3 nations moved a similar proposal again. However, on all occasions, China, a veto-wielding of the Security Council, blocked India's proposal from being adopted by the

The official, however, insisted that the move to take action against such individuals was taken before the Pulwama attack, the report said.

He also clarified Pakistan's decision to act decisively was taken not to give any "face saving" to

"We need to correct ourselves in our own national interests and not someone else's," the official was quoted as saying in the report.

The official further said that the Pakistani authorities had conducted investigations into the Pulwama terror attack on CRPF personnel in and found "no evidence whatsoever of any involvement of Pakistan or any organisation in it."

Stressing that the country's leadership was determined to take action against anyone found involved in the Pulwama attack, he said the dossier shared by India with Pakistan had nothing in it that suggested involvement of any Pakistani organisation.

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First Published: Sun, March 03 2019. 20:20 IST