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Pakistan Failed To Provide Security To UN Employees

Pakistan failed to provide security to UN employees. Pakistan’s other lie was caught against India, the neighboring Pakistan failed to provide security to UN employees.

Another lie of Pakistan has been caught against India. Pakistan had alleged that Indian troops deliberately attacked a UN vehicle near the Line of Control.

India said on Sunday that the investigation found that Pakistan’s allegations were completely baseless and false.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Anurag Shrivastava said that Pakistan should investigate the responsibility of its defaults instead of making false allegations against India to hide its failure to protect UN employees in its territory.

Pakistan said on Friday that Indian troops had targeted the vehicle of UN Military Observers (UNMO) in the Chirikot sector near the LoC. India dismissed the charge on the same day.

India made Pakistan aware of the facts found in its investigation

On media questions on Pakistan’s allegations, Srivastava said that India has made Pakistan aware of the facts found in its investigation. He said that the matter was investigated in detail on Pakistan’s allegations.

In this, it was found that the allegations are completely baseless and false. Indian soldiers were aware of UN military observers coming into the area and no firing was done on their behalf.

The Foreign Ministry spokesman said that instead of making false and fabricated allegations against India, Pakistan should responsibly investigate where it has defaulted in providing security to UN employees.

Assassin of American journalist Daniel Pearl claims real mastermind

Shocking information has emerged in the murder of American journalist Daniel Pearl. A lawyer representing Pearl’s parents has presented a handwritten letter to the court during a hearing in the Supreme Court.

In this, the main accused has claimed that he was made a scapegoat under pressure from the US, while the real mastermind was a terrorist living in Karachi.

Let us tell you that Pearl, the 38-year-old South Asia bureau chief of The Wall Street Journal, was abducted and beheaded in 2002.

At the time this incident was carried out, Pearl was reporting on the relations between Pakistan’s ISI and Al Qaeda.

British-origin Al Qaeda terrorist Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh and his three other accomplices were convicted and convicted in Pearl’s murder case.

However, in April this year, the Sindh High Court acquitted all. There has been an appeal in the Supreme Court against the acquittal of these, on which the hearing is going on.

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