Thu. Apr 25th, 2024

India again on Tuesday, called Pakistan to wreck their “double standards” and also to quickly bring justice to perpetrators who were responsible for the terror attack, on the event of 10th anniversary of 26/11 terror attack on Mumbai.

This statement comes ahead of India-Pakistan border tie, where India opened a bar with Pakistan at the Kartarpur corridor for Sikh pilgrims to address their shrine across the Punjab border in Pakistan, where external affairs ministry strongly put up a remark to rebuke Islamabad for holding such responsibility for 26/11 terror attack on Mumbai.

Referring to recent Pakistan national assembly election, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that the perpetrators of 26/11 Mumbai terror attack were “mainstreamed” in Pakistan, as Pakistan has selected Lashkar to participate as a candidate in the election, Modi told United States Vice President Mike Pence when they had recently met.

The MEA spokesperson cited in a statement that by providing some of the perpetrators of the terror attack to justice, Islamabad had shown “little sincerity” and also that its planner are still roaming on the streets of Pakistan with “impunity”.

The Indian statement stated: “The 26/11 terrorist attack was planned, executed and launched from Pakistan territory. The former PM of Pakistan had earlier this year admitted that terrorists were sent from Pakistan’s soil. We once again call on the Government of Pakistan to give up double standards and expeditiously bring the perpetrators of the horrific attack to justice. This is not just a matter of Pakistan’s accountability to the families of the innocent victims who fell to terrorists, but also an international obligation.”

The Indian government announced that India is onto a missions in 14 countries to honour those who lost their citizen in 26/11 attack. In these event, including survivors and victim’s family member, senior government representatives from the host government will be participating.

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