Pakistan's involvement in terror acts against India 'longstanding': Former diplomat
New Delhi: Former diplomat Rajiv Dogra on Thursday said Pakistan's involvement in acts of terror against India has been longstanding and has continued with the active participation of the state actors.
"The fact is that Pakistan's involvement in acts of terror in India has been longstanding and has continued with active involvement of the state actors," Dogra told ANI.
The former diplomat added that all the major incidents that he talks about in his book, "Where Borders Bleed: An Insider's Account of Indo-Pak Relations", had a reference to some prominent Pakistani writer or analyst.
"He (Ghulam Ishaq Khan) also went on to say that he was surprised that Pakistan was giving state guest treatment to Memon brothers, who had fled from India and via Dubai had gone to Karachi to settle there," he added.
Dogra also recalled that he was present at a dinner at Karachi where the Memon brothers were also brought in.
"When they saw me, they ran away from that party," he quipped.