Islamabad Reprimand Indian FM For Casting Aspersion On Pakistan:
Islamabad Reprimand Indian FM For Casting Aspersion On Pakistan
Islamabad: The Foreign Office on Wednesday rejected remarks made by Indian Minister of External Affairs S. Jaishankar in which he indirectly referred to Pakistan as the โepicenterโ of terrorism while on a tour to Austria.
Jaishankar made the remarks on Monday during a joint press conference with his Austrian counterpart Alexander Schallenberg while on a two-nation visit to Austria and Cyprus.
โSince the epicenter of terrorism is located so close to India, naturally, our experiences and insights are useful to others,โ Jaishankar had said, after making a mention of โcross-border practicesโ of terrorism.
Dawn news reported that the same day, Jaishankar said that he โcould use much harsher words than epicenterโ during an interview on program ZIB 2 on Austriaโs national broadcaster ORF, when the host remarked that the use of the word โepicenter doesnโt sound very diplomaticโ
He added: โConsidering what has been happening to us, I think epicentre is a very diplomatic word.โ
โLatest tiradeโ
The Foreign Office, In a statement issued today, rejected the โbaseless and frivolous accusationsโ made by Jaishankar and called his โlatest tirade a reflection of growing frustration over Indiaโs failure to malign and isolate Pakistanโ.
It demanded that the โmalicious campaignโ to mislead the international community through a fictitious narrative of victimhood and vile anti-Pakistan propaganda must stopโ.
The FO asserted that โIndia should itself end its involvement in terrorism, subversion and espionage against Pakistanโ, citing the dossier released in December 2022, which contained โirrefutable evidenceโ of Indiaโs involvement in the 2021 Lahore Terrorist attack.
The statement also criticized India for its โbrazen involvement in fomenting terrorism on Pakistanโs soilโ as well as for its โstate-sponsored terrorismโ in India-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, saying that its โanti-Pakistan diatribeโ could not hide these actions.
The FO further recalled various incidents in which India is alleged to be involved: โThe death of over 40 Pakistani nationals on Indian soil in theย 2007 Samjhauta Express tragedy to the arrest of Kulbhushan Jadhav a serving Commander of Indian Navy from within Pakistan in 2016, the evidence of Indian involvement in terrorism and sabotage is irrefutable and spans over decades and geographies.โ

