Pakistan has repeated his zero-tolerance attitude towards terrorism and emphasized its central role in the global terrorist efforts.
Pakistan remains steadfast in his commitment to international cooperation and has played a crucial role in the fight against terrorism, as shown by fear of Sharifullah, Mastermind said behind the Abbey Gate bombing, the Foreign Office (FO) in a statement issued Friday.
The statement also dealt with the ongoing studies of the Pahagam event that took place in the disputed region of the Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
FO rejected any claims that connect the incident with Lashkar-E-Taiba (easily), a abandoned organization banned in Pakistan years ago. FO emphasized that Pakistan has successfully wound up such clothes, arrested and prosecuted their leadership and effectively deradicalized their cadre.
The statement further highlighted India’s tendency to exploit designations for terrorist groups to promote anti-Pakistan tales. It noted that this tactic often serves to divert international attention from India’s ongoing human rights violations, especially in IIOJK.
“While the question related to US domestic laws, India has a track Record to exploit such designations to push anti-Pakistan propaganda in order to divert international attention from its irresponsible and frivolous behavior,” the statement reads.
It added that Pakistan remains a Bulwark against terrorism after sacrificing unmatched victims in the global fight against extremism.
FO called on the international community to adopt objective, non-discriminatory policies to tackle terrorism and emphasize the need for collective global action against all terrorist organizations.
In this regard, Pakistan urged the involvement of Majeed Brigade as an alias from the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) on the list of designated terrorist organizations, the statement concluded.



