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If a terrorist flees to Pakistan, we'll kill him there: Rajnath Singh

IndiaTimes Friday, 5 April 2024
Union defence minister Rajnath Singh sparked a stir on Friday when he refused to dismiss a report in a foreign newspaper stating that Indian agencies utilized hired guns to murder 20 Pakistan-based terrorists on India's'most wanted' list for killings and other acts of violence. "Even if he enters Pakistan, we shall enter Pakistan and kill them," he said.
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The US cautiously responds to allegations of India's involvement in killings in Pakistan, refraining from direct intervention but urging dialogue to prevent escalation. The Guardian's report cited India's RAW orchestrating assassinations, drawing criticism and strong rebuttals from Indian officials. Pakistan condemned Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's remarks as provocative, emphasizing its commitment to regional peace amidst escalating tensions between the two nations. #Pakistan #India #MatthewMiller #JoeBiden #RAW #RajnathSingh #PMModi #Pakistanterrorists #Usnews #Worldnews #Oneindia #Oneindianews ~PR.152~ED.155~GR.125~HT.96~

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