Islamabad highlights Delhi, Kabul’s role for backing terror

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has decided to table a resolution against India and Afghanistan in the United Nations for their involvement in terrorism activities. Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Munir Akram stated this while speaking on the program ‘Dunya Meher Bokhari Kay Sath’. He stated that Pakistan will bring a resolution against India at the United Nations for exporting terrorism from Afghan soil.
“Our next step is to expose India’s support for terrorism at the UN,” he revealed.
Munir Akram further stated that Pakistan would intensify its efforts against India at the international platform. He lamented that when it came to imposing sanctions on India, its allies often intervened.
A day earlier, Pakistan urged the Afghan government to take action against those involved in the Jaffar Express attack in Balochistan.
In a weekly press briefing, Foreign Office Spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan stated that the attack on the passenger train was part of a terrorist plan originating from outside the country.
He emphasized that the Taliban-led Afghan government should cooperate with Pakistan against ter-rorism.
On Tuesday, a group of terrorists attacked the Jaffar Express near Sibi in Balochistan and held over 400 passengers hostage.
The Pakistani forces later launched an operation and eliminated all 33 terrorists and rescued passen-gers by Wednesday.
Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry told Dunya News that 21 civilians had already been martyred before the operation began. The rescue mission concluded with the safe recovery of all passengers, though four FC personnel also embraced martyr-dom. –Agencies