Khawarij backed by foreign forces try to enter North Waziristan, says Mohsin Naqvi

Khawarij backed by foreign forces try to enter North Waziristan, says Mohsin Naqvi
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Interior Minister, Mohsin Naqvi has said that on the night between April 25 and 26, the Khawarij attempted to enter North Waziristan.

The security forces surrounded and targeted them from all sides, resulting in the death of 54 Khawarij. The terrorists wanted to infiltrate Pakistan and carry out terrorism

“The Khawarij were sent by foreign masters to carry out terrorism in Pakistan. Everyone knows who is funding these terrorists. Anyone conspiring against Pakistan will not be forgiven”, the minister said.

He also warned India that Pakistan would respond strongly if they took any action.

Mohsin Naqvi added that if the Khawarij attempt to enter Pakistan again, they will be dealt with in the same way. In a national security meeting, it was discussed that efforts would be made to divert our attention. He praised the security forces for their successful operation.

Earlier, it was reported that India has called back its aircraft carrier INS Vikrant to the port of Karwar highlights the emptiness of its threats, revealing the Indian Navy’s inability to maintain its stance in the face of Pakistan Navy’s continuous patrolling.

The April 22 attack in Pahalgam killed 26 people, mostly tourists, and is one the deadliest armed attack in the disputed Himalayan region since the year 2000.

Since the incident, the nuclear-armed nations have unleashed a raft of measures against each other, with India unilaterally suspending the critical Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) and Pakistan retaliating by threatening to put the Simla Agreement in abeyance and closing its airspace for Indian flights.

India has implied cross-border linkages of the attackers, while Pakistan strongly denied any involvement.

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