India on Saturday summoned a senior Pakistani diplomat over what New Delhi said was a foiled attack this week in the frontier territory of Jammu and Kashmir by a Pakistan-based militant group, a charge the neighboring country denied.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday that the killing of four Jaish-e-Mohammed militants in a gun battle with security forces, and the recovery of a large cache of weapons and explosives from them, indicated that they were planning to “wreak major havoc and destruction” in the region ahead of local elections there.
For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.
India’s Ministry of External Affairs said a protest was lodged with Pakistan’s charge d’affaires in New Delhi.
“India reiterated its longstanding demand that Pakistan fulfil its international obligations and bilateral commitments to not allow any territory under its control to be used for terrorism against India in any manner,” the ministry said in a statement.
Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs rejected Modi’s allegations as groundless.
“We view these as part of India’s desperate attempts to divert international attention from its state-terrorism in (Indian-ruled Kashmir) and state-sponsorship of terrorism against Pakistan,” the ministry said late on Friday following Modi’s comments on Twitter.
Read more:
Pakistani shelling kills soldier in Kashmir, says Indian army
India denies Pakistan’s allegations over funding of militant groups
Pakistan PM Imran Khan brands India ‘oppressor’ on Kashmir anniversary
Pakistani Islamist Hafiz Saeed found guilty on two more charges of terror financing
Tension between the nuclear-armed rivals has sharpened since last August, when Modi’s government ended the autonomy of its only Muslim-majority region. Kashmir is also claimed by Pakistan.
Earlier this month, Pakistan said it had compiled a dossier with evidence that militancy inside its borders was being sponsored by India to target Chinese investments, and that these operations were being run out of neighboring Afghanistan.
India termed the accusations as “figments of imagination.”
India will hold district-level elections this month in Jammu and Kashmir, the first such exercise there since the federal government took away the area’s statehood more than a year ago.
-
India denies Pakistan’s allegations over funding of militant groups
India on Sunday denied allegations by its arch-rival Pakistan that New Delhi had helped fund militant groups on Pakistani soil, with a foreign ... World News -
Twelve killed, 36 wounded as India, Pakistan forces trade fire in disputed Kashmir
Pakistani and Indian troops clashed anew in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, leaving 12 people dead, including three Indian and one ... World News -
Pakistani PM Imran Khan says ‘no doubt’ India was behind stock exchange attack
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan told parliament on Tuesday he had “no doubt” that India was behind an attack on the stock exchange building in ... World News