After the Nagrota attack on the army camp by the militants who sneaked in India from the Pakistan side by crossing the International Border line. In this attack seven Indian army men sacrificed their lives. According to which India cancelled talk with Pakistan and said India will do everything which will be in favour of country’s security, on Thursday.
Spokesperson of Foreign Ministry Vikas Swaroop said, “terrorism in Pakistan is a serious issue and Islamabad has to stop influencing terrorism against India as a weapon in their Foreign Policy”
Vikas Swaroop said, “Before reaching on any conclusion we are waiting for the details of Nagrota attacks. On the other hand our government had taken it very seriously.”
After two days of the Nagrota attacks in which militants who came from Pakistan dressed as army men, by crossing the International Border line and at a distance of 15 Km from Jammu they attacked on the army camp, these statements came from the Foreign Ministry Spokesperson.
After blaming Pakistan, Swaroop said that, “Pakistan is a country which has long record of terrorist activity as its country’s policy.
He further said, with support of Pakistan and its plan many terrorist activities were performed in India and it shows about the Pakistan’s view on maintaining good relations with India. Pakistan on one side shows that it wants to do friendship with India while on the other hand it supports terrorist activities which were practiced on its land.
Swaroop said, “it is clear that it is not a matter of a week or a month. Actually it is a challenge or a problem that we are facing from decades.”
He clarified that India will not take part in any peace talk with Pakistan and said, “India will not take part in any peace talk with Pakistan. We will talk only when Pakistan stop terrorism.”
The Nagrota attack was happened on November 29, in which seven army men sacrificed their lives for the country and security forces killed five militants who sneaked in India from Pakistan by crossing the International Border line.
--with agency inputs
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