‘Pakistan adopted double standards on taliban, got trapped in oven trap on terrrorism’ Jaishankar’s candid words – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

‘Pakistan adopted double standards on taliban, got trapped in oven trap on terrrorism’ Jaishankar’s candid words – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

Foreign Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday surrounded Pakistan over terrorism. He said that Pakistan is trapped in its own deception. He adopted a double character with the Taliban and other aspects. During the dialogue session at the University of Charotar Science and Technology in Gujarat, the Foreign Minister said how Pakistan did wrong with Afghanistan and got caught in its own trap.

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He said that Pakistan was playing double game. He was also playing with the Taliban and also with the other side. However, when the American moved, the double game could not continue. Pakistan promoted terrorism. Whatever benefits he was getting from this double game also ended after America left Afghanistan. The terrorism that Pakistan promoted is coming back and harming them.

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On the extradition of Tahwwur Rana, he said that we appreciate anti-terrorism cooperation between America and India. This is actually a big step towards ensuring justice for victims of 26/11 attacks.

‘Mumbai terrorist attack was a significant turn’

At the same time, when asked that the Government of India now publicly discusses about Pakistan, Jaishankar said that there is no need to waste precious time on him. He said, ‘India has changed. I wish I could say that Pakistan has changed. Unfortunately, they continue their bad habits in many ways. I would say that the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack was a significant turn. I think this was the time when the Indian public, all political parties said that this is too much ‘.

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‘Strict message to Pakistan after 2014’

The Foreign Minister said that people felt that the country (India) cannot accept such behavior from its neighbor. I think this feeling was very strong in the society, but at that time it would not have been fully understood by the government, which is a different case. He said that after 2014, when the government changed, Pakistan was given a strict message that if terrorist acts were performed, it would have to bear the consequences.

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