War hysteric Indian government rejects Pakistan's offer
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MUMBAI – Indian government on Wednesday has rejected Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan’s offer to investigate the Pulwama attack that killed 44 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) soldiers in occupied Kashmir.
In a statement issued by Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), it was stated, "We are not surprised that the prime minister of Pakistan refuses to acknowledge the attack on our security forces in Pulwama as an act of terrorism. Prime minister of Pakistan has neither chosen to condemn this heinous act nor condoled with the bereaved families.”
"The Prime Minister of Pakistan has offered to investigate the matter if India provides proof. This is a lame excuse. In the horrific attack in Mumbai on 26/11, proof was provided to Pakistan. Despite this, the case has not progressed for the last more than 10 years. Likewise, on the terror attack on Pathankot airbase, there has been no progress," the ministry alleged.
It also refused to accept that Pakistan itself has been the biggest victim of terrorism.
Earlier, PM Imran vowed to retaliate against Indian misadventure link thinking after New Delhi accused Islamabad of involvement in the Pulwama attack.
He said, “War is easy to start but difficult to end as it does not remain in human hands afterwards. It is not a sane approach to start a war.”
PM urged India to move towards dialogues.