H'bad blasts: Pakistan rejects India's allgations
Islamabad, May 21: Pakistan today rejected what it called "baseless insinuations" by India linking ISI with the recent act of terror in Hyderabad.
"We regret baseless insinuations," Foreign Office spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam told a press briefing in Islamabad.
She said it had become a routine in Indian media and other agencies to level baseless allegations against Pakistan, whenever any act of terror took place there. "However, they have not been able to prove Pakistani involvement even in a single incident." she added.
She said Pakistan had received nothing in terms of evidence into the Samjhduta train bombings of last February despite assurances by Indian government.
She denied Indian claims that Kashmir was its integral part, saying that it is an internationally recognised disputed territory.
UNI
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