SFJ alleges Indian intelligence role in Karachi attack, pays tribute to Pakistani rangers
Key takeaways
- In a statement, SFJ General Counsel Gurpatwant Singh Pannun paid tribute to the Pakistani Rangers for their response to the attack and accused India’s intelligence establishment of orchestrating cross-border operations.
- “The evidence from the Karachi attack leads directly to India’s R&AW agency, once again demonstrating that Modi’s India is running a campaign of terrorism aimed at destabilizing Pakistan,” Pannun said.
- He further claimed that Pakistan faces what he described as an “existential threat” from the Indian government, citing statements attributed to Indian leaders advocating cross-border military action.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize WASHINGTON/NEW YORK: Pro-Khalistan advocacy group Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) has alleged that India’s external intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW), was behind the recent attack in Karachi, claiming the incident was part of what it described as a broader campaign to destabilize Pakistan.
In a statement, SFJ General Counsel Gurpatwant Singh Pannun paid tribute to the Pakistani Rangers for their response to the attack and accused India’s intelligence establishment of orchestrating cross-border operations.
“The evidence from the Karachi attack leads directly to India’s R&AW agency, once again demonstrating that Modi’s India is running a campaign of terrorism aimed at destabilizing Pakistan,” Pannun said.