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Pak wants world to stop India's 'intervention in Pakistan through Afghanistan' |
Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik has urged the
international community to stop India's increasing interference in Afghanistan
and Pakistan to establish peace in the region. Interacting with mediapersons outside
the Parliament House in Islamabad, Malik said the world must take notice of New
Delhi's growing intervention in Afghanistan and Pakistan and ask it stop meddling
with issues concerning the two troubled nations. "India is increasing its intervention
in Pakistan through Afghanistan. Pakistan-Afghanistan border must be sealed and
international community must help stop Indian intervention," The News quoted Malik,
as saying. He said even though Islamabad has been often referred to as a close
ally by world powers, it has gained nothing by assisting the foreign countries
in their struggle. "We gained nothing from playing close-ally role in the war
on terror. After Afghanistan-Russian war, we received millions of Afghan refugees
still staying in the country. After 9/11, we got suicide attacks in our country,"
he said. Responding to a question, Malik rejected the notion that the Taliban
leadership, including Mulla Omer and Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden were present
in Quetta. "Today, I categorically reject the statement that the Taliban leadership,
including Osama Bin Laden and Mulla Omer, are present in our area. Talks about
Quetta Shura are totally baseless," he said. |
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