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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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