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Time for Pak to take credible, irreversible action against terror camps: MEA

External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said at a media briefing on Thursday that it is high time for Pakistan to take credible and irreversible action against terrorist camps operating in areas under the control of Islamabad.

External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar
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Published : Jul 25, 2019, 9:43 PM IST

New Delhi: India on Thursday said that it is time for Pakistan to take credible and irreversible action against terrorist camps operating in areas under the control of Islamabad.

"Since the Pakistan Prime Minister [Imran Khan] has acknowledged the presence of terrorist groups, it is time for them now to take credible and irreversible action against the terror camps in the areas which are under the control of Pakistan," External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said at a media briefing here.

Kumar said that while Khan's admission is "glaring", this is not the first time that Pakistan has admitted the presence of terrorists who are sent to India to create acts of terror.

"We feel that the half-hearted steps (by Pakistan) to please the international community will not do," he said.

Time for Pak to take credible, irreversible action against terror camps: MEA

Speaking at the United States Institute of Peace on Monday, Khan had revealed that his country still has about 30,000 to 40,000 terrorists "who have been trained or fought in some part of Afghanistan or Kashmir".

He had said that before his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government came into power, the governments did not have the "political will" to disarm militant groups operating on their soil.

At a separate event, Khan had stated that Pakistan had 40 different militant groups operating within its borders.

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New Delhi: India on Thursday said that it is time for Pakistan to take credible and irreversible action against terrorist camps operating in areas under the control of Islamabad.

"Since the Pakistan Prime Minister [Imran Khan] has acknowledged the presence of terrorist groups, it is time for them now to take credible and irreversible action against the terror camps in the areas which are under the control of Pakistan," External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said at a media briefing here.

Kumar said that while Khan's admission is "glaring", this is not the first time that Pakistan has admitted the presence of terrorists who are sent to India to create acts of terror.

"We feel that the half-hearted steps (by Pakistan) to please the international community will not do," he said.

Time for Pak to take credible, irreversible action against terror camps: MEA

Speaking at the United States Institute of Peace on Monday, Khan had revealed that his country still has about 30,000 to 40,000 terrorists "who have been trained or fought in some part of Afghanistan or Kashmir".

He had said that before his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government came into power, the governments did not have the "political will" to disarm militant groups operating on their soil.

At a separate event, Khan had stated that Pakistan had 40 different militant groups operating within its borders.

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Intro:After Pakistan PM during his recent visit to the United States accepted that nearly 30,000 to 40,000 active terrorists are present inside in its territory, the Ministry of External claimed that this is not time that someone from Pakistani leadership has admitted about it.


Body:The MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar during a weekly briefing claimed, 'its a glaring admission from Pakistani leadership. This is not the first time, Pakistan and its leadership has owned about the presence of terrorists in its territory. It is also known to the international community.'

Raveesh reiterated India's saying, 'since Pakistan PM has acknowledged the presence of terrorists and terror camps in its territory. It is time for them to take credible and irreversible action against camps close to J&K.'


Conclusion:In a damning statement, Imran Khan while addressing an audience during his recently concluded U.S. visit said, 'there are still 30,000 to 40,000 armed people who have been trained and have fought in some sort, may be in Afghanistan, may be in Kashmir. We are the first government that is disarming militant groups.'
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