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ISLAMABAD
While placing its troops along the Line of Control (LoC) and the Working Boundary (WB) on ‘high alert,’ Pakistan launched a diplomatic offensive to counter Indian attempts to link Islamabad with Thursday’s Pulwama attack in which 44 Indian paramilitary soldiers were killed.
Hours after New Delhi pointed fingers at Pakistan and threatened to take “revenge”, Pakistan on Friday reached out to the five permanent members of United National Security Council (UNSC) to offset the Indian propaganda.
Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua invited ambassadors of P-5 countries — US, China, Russia, Britain and France — at the foreign ministry to brief them about the worsening situation. Janjua strongly rejected Indian allegations against Pakistan following the attack.
“She noted a familiar Indian pattern of immediate and reflexive assignment of blame on Pakistan without investigations,” according to a statement issued by the foreign office. The foreign secretary said that Pakistan had pursued a “constructive approach” towards India, it added. “Pakistan’s offer of dialogue and the Kartarpur initiative are a clear evidence of this,” the statement quoted the foreign secretary as saying. “Ratcheting up tensions in the region will be counterproductive,” she told the envoys.
Meanwhile, Pakistan put its troops along the LoC and the WB on ‘high alert’ to deal with any ‘misadventure’ from across the border in the wake of Thursday’s deadly attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, officials here said. The attack — around 20 kilometres from the city of Srinagar on the main highway to Jammu — apparently claimed by the banned Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) was the worst in Indian-occupied Kashmir in three decades.
India was quick to blame Pakistan even before their investigators reached the site to start probe. The Pakistani high commissioner was summoned by the Indian foreign secretary to issue a formal protest over the attack.
Islamabad, however, rejected the Indian allegations and insisted that it always condemned ‘heightened violence’ in the valley. India’s acting high commissioner was called to the foreign office to convey Pakistan’s strong protest over Indian government’s attempts to link Islamabad with the Pulwama attack. Sources said the acting US ambassador also met Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua at the foreign office to discuss the deteriorating situation.
White House had earlier condemned the Pulawma attack and called on Pakistan to “end immediately the support and safe haven provided to all terrorist groups operating on its soil, whose only goal is to sow chaos, violence, and terror in the region.”
A senior official here said Pakistan was closely assessing the situation and civil and military leadership began consultations to deal with any provocation from across the border.
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17/02/2019
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