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Uri attack may be backlash of Indian barbarism: Nawaz

The outfit’s spokesperson, Ustadh Usama Mahmood said, in a message titled “Jihad of Kashmir: A Call to Reflection & Action” that waging a war under Pakistani supervision has been tantamount to “wasting the fruitage of jihad”.

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Following the terror attack in the army camp in Uri which killed 18 Indian army personnels, the BCCI has made it clear that India will not play cricket with Pakistan in the near future.

The source also said that there were reports that India might go for a terrorist attack in Balochistan through its proxies while using Afghan soil.

He answered a question about contact with Islamabad and New Delhi in the recent past to which he replied in negation and urged that the question be asked to the Department of the State.

When the leaders of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation met at a luncheon, Akbar raised the terrorism issue and thanked those who condoled India’s victims. In case of a surgical attack from India, Pakistan will respond immediately, and for that targets have already been set.

“The world has not yet forgotten that the trail of that dastardly attack (9/11) led all the way to Abbottabad in Pakistan”. “Priority is to expose Pakistan as a country which sponsors terrorism”.

Sharif also mentioned the Kashmiri separatist leader Burhan Wani, who was killed by Indian troops on July 8. India has long accused Pakistan of playing a role in the 27-year-long insurgency against its rule in Jammu and Kashmir, its only Muslim-majority state. A highly-placed official told NDTV the speech was a “team effort”, drafted in just five hours, in time for India’s reply to Nawaz Sharif’s speech.

According to the Pakistani media, Sharif said he had informed the leadership of the US, China, Britain, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Turkey and some other countries about the prevailing “grave human rights situation” in Kashmir and “they all tried to understand Pakistan’s position”.

Er Rasheed in a statement issued in Srinagar said these channels claim that Pakistan is a “failed” state and has been left isolated in the world community.

He said that talks would create an environment of peace and stability in the region.

He said Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif should have taken all the political forces into confidence before leaving for the United Nations General Assembly’s (UNGA) ongoing session. We are not asking you to punish Pakistani people.

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“India has defeated Pakistan in wars of 1965, 1971 and Kargil”.

Pak PM Nawaz Sharif has left with an empty bag with no support at the UN' India's permanent representative to the UN Syed Akbaruddin said