Pakistan seeks clarification from India over Indian official’s statement

IndiaPakistan seeks clarification from India over Indian official’s statement

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has sought clarification from India about a statement by an Indian officer regarding engineered attack on Indian Parliament.

Talking to a private television channel, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Senator Pervaiz Rashid said that Pakistan would give its reaction to the statement regarding engineered attack on Indian parliament after receipt of Indian response.

To a question he said the Government would consider suggestion of the Senate Standing Committee on Defence about publication of the Abbottabad Commission report.

The minister said views of the National Assembly Standing Committee on Defence would also be sought on the issue.

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