“The international community ought to intervene to stop these unlawful activities. Other nations have evidence of Indian terrorism. India is the adversary of global peace; the world needs to hold it accountable,” she declared.
Mumtaz Zahra Baloch added that Pakistan has repeatedly shown evidence of terrorism in other Indian countries, and that the adversary of global peace should now be brought to account by the international community.
India now operates a network of extraterritorial extrajudicial executions, subversion, and espionage across multiple countries. We implore the world community to hold India responsible for its unlawful deeds,” the speaker stated.
The claims of Shehzad Akbar are untrue.
Baloch vehemently refuted Shahzad Akbar’s accusations, and while there are numerous individuals in Britain with ties to Pakistan’s adversaries, the state does not pursue its people outside.
In response to Shehzad Akbrar’s charge, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch stated: “Claims are baseless and politically motivated.” A number of well-known political figures have resided in the UK, and some of them have continued to have connections to terrorist organizations in Pakistan. Targeting its own citizens abroad is not Pakistan’s policy.