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India trashes Pakistan’s allegations of Indian link to Islamabad bombing

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New Delhi, Feb 6 (PTI) India on Friday categorically rejected Pakistan’s allegations of an Indian link to the suicide bombing at a mosque in Islamabad that killed at least 31 people.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), describing the attack as “condemnable”, said it is unfortunate that, instead of seriously addressing the problems plaguing its social fabric, Pakistan chose to “delude” itself by blaming others for its home-grown ills.

At least 31 people were killed and 169 others injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up at a Shia mosque during Friday prayers in Islamabad. The powerful explosion took place at Khadijah al-Kubra mosque-cum-imambargah in the Tarlai area of Islamabad, police said in a statement.

“The bombing at an Islamabad mosque earlier today is condemnable and India condoles the loss of life it has caused,” the MEA said.

“It is unfortunate that, instead of seriously addressing the problems plaguing its social fabric, Pakistan should choose to delude itself by blaming others for its home-grown ills,” it said.

“India rejects any and every such allegation, which is as baseless as it is pointless,” it added.

Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, without providing any evidence, alleged that India and Afghanistan were linked to the attack.

In a social media post, he claimed that it has been proved the terrorist involved in the attack travelled to and from Afghanistan.

“The collusion between India and Afghanistan is being revealed,” he alleged. PTI MPB RHL

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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