Pakistan foreign secretary alleges India's RAW involved in militancy
Islamabad: Pakistan's Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry on Thursday alleged that Indian external intelligence agency RAW was involved in different acts of terrorism in the country.
In a chat with media in Islamabad, he said that Pakistan had taken up the issue of "RAW's activities" with Indian authorities on several occasions. The foreign secretary said that two persons recently arrested in Karachi confessed to having received training for militancy from the Indian spy agency.
He also talked about the bus attack in Karachi and said if RAW was found involved in the massacre of Ismailis, Pakistan would take up the issue in all international forums. Chaudhry said the involvement of Islamic State cannot be established on the basis of a pamphlet purportedly left by the attackers at the site of the attack.
Last week, Pakistan's army chief had also expressed concerns over activities of RAW in the country. Reportedly, Pakistan also raised the issue with Afghanistan when Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif visited Kabul this week.