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India Denies Allegations Of Targeted Killings In Pakistan

India Denies Allegations of Targeted Killings in Pakistan: Government Responds to British Newspaper’s Claims

India Denies Allegations Of Targeted Killings: Get the latest update on India’s response to a British newspaper’s claim regarding alleged targeted killings in Pakistan.

Explore the government’s denial and the ongoing controversy surrounding national security. ‘India is destroying every terrorist by entering Pakistan’, government’s reaction to British newspaper’s claim.

India is now giving a befitting reply to Pakistan on every issue. Be it a surgical strike or an international forum, Pakistan is being responded to openly.

At the same time, India’s enemies are also being destroyed in the neighboring country.

Now the British newspaper The Guardian has made a big claim regarding this and said that India is behind this.

India Denies Allegations: British newspaper claims, that PM Modi is giving orders.

The British newspaper claimed that India’s intelligence agency RAW was behind this. It has been said in the report that Indian PM Modi is giving the order because he controls RAW.

It was also claimed that the government is eliminating those enemies abroad who are a threat to India.

Indian government denied it.

The Indian government has rejected the claims of the British media. The government denied the allegations, saying that India never carries out targeted killings.

Pulwama is being avenged.

The report said India has conducted these operations as part of a bold approach to national security since the Pulwama attack in 2019.

According to the report, there have been around 20 murders in Pakistan since 2020, which were carried out by unknown gunmen.

Afghan nationals were allegedly paid lakhs of rupees to carry out the shootings in Karachi in March 2022, the report said.

After they crossed the border, Pakistani security forces detained their handlers. Jaish-e-Mohammed commander Shahid Latif was also killed in Pakistan.

It is also claimed that Pakistani investigators found that the killer was allegedly paid millions of rupees by an undercover Indian agent to track down Latif.

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