Qureshi asks opposition to understand Indian conspiracies

Foreign OfficeQureshi asks opposition to understand Indian conspiracies

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that the opposition should understand the Indian conspiracies as now at New Delhi’s behest, terrorists attacked Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) in Karachi.

In a statement on Tuesday, the foreign minister said that the entire nation stands by the armed forces and the law enforcement agencies (LEAs) of the Country against terrorism.

Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that the personnel of our security forces have defeated the menace of terrorism by rendering sacrifices of their lives.Shah Mahmood Qureshi - The Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that the opposition should understand the Indian conspiracies as now at New Delhi's behest, terrorists attacked Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) in Karachi. In a statement on Tuesday, the foreign minister said that the entire nation stands by the armed forces and the law enforcement agencies (LEAs) of the Country against terrorism. Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that the personnel of our security forces have defeated the menace of terrorism by rendering sacrifices of their lives. The foreign minister said that whenever Pakistan moves toward stability, the forces that do not want to see stability in Pakistan create disruption. He said that we will have to understand the severity of the situation. Qureshi said that India does not want peace in Afghanistan as peace in Afghanistan will lessen the importance of India. He said that India wants to divert its people's attention toward Pakistan.

The foreign minister said that whenever Pakistan moves toward stability, the forces that do not want to see stability in Pakistan create disruption. He said that we will have to understand the severity of the situation.

Qureshi said that India does not want peace in Afghanistan as peace in Afghanistan will lessen the importance of India. He said that India wants to divert its people’s attention toward Pakistan.

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