Khwaja Asif (File)
New Delhi: Pakistan, which is facing allegations of supporting terrorism, is going to face more problems. Recently, during an interview, Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has admitted to harbouring terrorists. The special thing is that after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, the neighbouring country is on India's radar.
in an interview, Pakistan's Defense Minister said that his country had spent three decades supporting terrorist groups as a favor to Western nations, including the US and UK, and admitted that this decision has had severe consequences for Pakistan.
According to reports, during the interview itself he denied the existence of Lashkar-e-Taiba. He also said that he had no knowledge about TRF i.e. The Resistance Front. He said, 'Lashkar is an old name. It does not exist anymore.'
Pakistan on Thursday suspended the Shimla Agreement and other bilateral pacts with India, halted all trade and closed its airspace to Indian airlines, saying any attempt to stop or divert the flow of waters earmarked for it under the Indus Waters Treaty would amount to waging war. Measures taken by Pakistan included shutting the Wagah border, suspending SAARC visas for Indian nationals, and asking Indian military advisers to leave
On 22 April, terrorists gunned down innocent tourists in Pahalgam. During this, 26 people died. TRF took responsibility for the attack. The special thing is that TRF is associated with Lashkar. After this, many important decisions were taken in the meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi . These include postponing the Indus Water Treaty.
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