Pakistan rebuffs Indian Army’s dossier containing ‘baseless allegations
Islamabad says documents prepared using misinformation seek to divert world's attention from rights violations at IIOJK

Islamabad has denied a dossier by the Indian Army alleging baseless allegations against Pakistan, saying the reported content of the document was fabricated using false information and false claims.
According to India Today, India's defense ministry has released a 33-page dossier accusing Pakistan of "conspiring to commit terrorism".
Foreign Office spokesman Asim Iftikhar said in a statement on Thursday that the so-called dossier by the Indian Army had implicated Pakistan for India's own terrorist activities in India's illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). ۔
"We rightly reject this false and fabricated 'so-called' dossier, the reported content of which has been fabricated using false information, false claims and discrepancies which are India's own brazen and well-intentioned." Want to divert the world's attention from the documentary campaign - Terrorism and massive human rights violations at IIOJK, "he added.
The FO statement said that the fact is that several incidents have been reported in the last few days where direct links have been found between the BJP and IIOJK, Adepur and other places.
It said that Pakistan has regularly shared with the world irrefutable evidence of serious and widespread human rights violations by the Indian occupying forces through comprehensive, evidence-based dossiers in IIOJK through strict rules. "These compilations have largely documented the truth behind India's planning, promoting, aiding, abetting, financing and carrying out terrorist activities in Pakistan."
It is unfortunate that India has chosen to present fictitious accounts to divert attention from its failures instead of fulfilling its obligations under international law and ensuring that the IIOJK People should be given their inalienable right to self-determination in accordance with the relevant UNSC resolutions. According to his wish, the statement said.
The FO statement asked India to identify itself in order to set up its home. "Naughty Indian attempts to disguise themselves as victims of terrorism and make baseless allegations against Pakistan are being fully exposed."
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