New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs in an official statement has rejected the allegations made by Pakistan's Foreign Minister wherein he implicated India's links to the terrorist attack in the Pakistan Stock Exchange today.
MEA Spokesperson Anurag Srivastava in an official statement said, "India rejects the absurd comments of the Foreign Minister of Pakistan on the terrorist attack in Karachi. Pakistan cannot shift the blame on India for its domestic problems. Unlike Pakistan, India has no hesitation in condemning terrorism anywhere in the world, including in Karachi. Foreign Minister Qureshi may wish to reflect on this, as also his own Government’s position, including his Prime Minister’s description of the global terrorist as a "martyr"."
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Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi had earlier said that the clues of the terrorist attack on Pakistan Stock Exchange building in Karachi were leading towards India's activated sleeper cells.
Four terrorists were shot dead after they attacked the Pakistan Stock Exchange in Karachi this morning. At least four people including a policeman were killed in the attack.