India rejects as \'preposterous\' Pak claim of India planning another strike

India rejects as 'preposterous' Pak claim of India planning another strike

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Sunday rejected as "irresponsible" and "preposterous" Shah Mahmood Qureshi's claim that was planning to carry out another attack on Pakistan, saying his comments were aimed at whipping up in the region.

In a strongly worded statement, termed Qureshi's comments as "public gimmick" appearing to be "a call to Pakistan-based terrorists to undertake a terror attack in India."

"India rejects the irresponsible and preposterous statement by the of Pakistan with a clear objective of whipping up in the region. This public gimmick appears to be a call to Pakistan-based terrorists to undertake a terror attack in India," Kumar said.

He said India reserves the right to respond "firmly and decisively" to any cross-border terrorist attack.

India struck the biggest terrorist training camp of terror group deep inside Pakistan on February 26, twelve days after the dastardly Pulwama terror attack in which 40 CRPF personnel were killed. The JeM had claimed responsibility for the attack.

On February 27, the retaliated by unsuccessfully targeting several military installations in

Kumar said it has been made clear to Pakistan that it cannot absolve itself of responsibility of a cross-border terrorist attack in India.

"No attempt at creating an alibi for its complicity in such attacks will succeed. Pakistan needs to take credible and irreversible steps against terrorism operating from all territories under its control rather than making hysterical statements to obfuscate the core issue that bedevils our region: cross-border terrorism," he said.

The MEA said Pakistan has been advised to use established diplomatic and DGMO (of Military Operations) channels to share any actionable and credible intelligence it has about imminent terror attacks.

Earlier in the day, Qureshi told a press conference in his hometown of that India was devising a new plan to attack Pakistan.

"A new mishap could be staged... And its purpose will be to justify their [India's] offensive against Pakistan and to increase diplomatic pressure against Islamabad," he alleged.

"If it happens, you can imagine the impact of the occurrence on the peace and stability of the region. According to our information, the action could be taken between 16-20 April," Qureshi said.

He further said, "We want the international community to take notice of this irresponsible behaviour and reprimand them [India] for taking this route.

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First Published: Sun, April 07 2019. 21:55 IST