Pakistan rejects Gen Dwivedi’s charge of terror camps across the LOC and IB

New Delhi/Islamabad, Jan 15 (UNI) Pakistan on Thursday rejected the charges by Indian Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi about the presence of terrorist camps across the Line of Control (LOC) and International Border (IB) and said Islamabad continues to contribute to peace in the region and beyond.

Pakistan Foreign Ministry spokesman Tahir Hussain Andrabi said ‘’Pakistan strongly rejects’’ the ‘’allegations’’ by the Indian Army Chief. He described the charges made by Gen Dwivedi as ‘’cliched, habitual and somewhat delusional.’’

He said Pakistan’s ‘’unparalleled sacrifices’’ and blood for combating terrorism are internationally acknowledged and recognised.

“We continue to contribute to peace not only in the region, but beyond,” he said.

Gen Dwivedi had said at the annual press conference here on January 13 that nearly eight camps were still active to the army’s knowledge, with two located across the International Border and six positioned along the Line of Control.

“We believe there is still some presence or training activity in these camps… As far as our eyes and ears are concerned, since Operation Sindoor is underway, they will remain fully alert. Under this, we have already put in place whatever actions are required from our side,” Gen Dwivedi said.

 

 

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