‘We did not do this, Pakistan can’t do it?’: Demand for Indian messenger, Hafiz Saeed’s extradition India news

New Delhi: India’s Ambassador to Israel, JP Singh, has said that Operation Sindoor, launched in response to Crossborr Terrorism from Pakistan, is only “Roca” and “Not Over”.In an interview with Israeli News Channel i24, Singh called and made parallel with the example of the formation of a global alliance against terrorism Tavavur RanaExtradition by us. The Indian envoy demanded that Pakistan should also hand over major terrorist figures, including late Hafiz Saeed, Sajid Mir and Zakir Rahman Lakhvi. Recalling the leading events for the operation, Singh referred to the Pahalgam attack on 22 April, killing 26 citizens after being targeted on the basis of religion. He said that India’s response was especially focused on terrorist groups and their infrastructure within Pakistan. However, he said that Pakistan responded by attacking Indian military establishments.Singh said, “The terrorists killed people on the basis of their religion.” “India’s operations were against the terrorist groups and their infrastructure, for which Pakistan responded by attacking India’s military establishments.”Asked if the ceasefire ended the struggle, Singh replied that the operation was only stopped. He said, “The ceasefire is still catching, but we have made it clear that Operation Sindoor has been stopped, it is not over yet,” he said. “Wherever there are terrorists, we have to kill those terrorists and we have to destroy their infrastructure.”Singh described the Indian aerial attack on the Noor Khan base of Pakistan on 10 May as a game changer. He claimed that the strike caused panic in Pakistan and motivated the Director General of his military operations to reach India.On the issue of Indus Waters Treaty, which Pakistan has described as an act of war, Singh said that India can no longer retain a treaty on the basis of goodwill and friendship, facing continuous terrorist attacks from across the border. He said that although India allowed water to flow into Pakistan, the latter allowed the terror to flow in the opposite direction. He said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi thinks that “blood and water cannot flow together” reflects the growing frustration of the public, due to which the treaty was suspended.“Terror should be stopped,” Singh said, saying that any treaty can only work when Pakistan ends its support for terrorism. He said, “While IWT is in Abhens, another IWT is on – Operation is a war of India against vermilion terrorism.”Singh named Lashkar-e-Tabiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed The long list of terrorist attacks in India as two main groups and said that their leaders continue to roam freely in Pakistan. He said that Pakistan can reduce stress by handing over only those prominent persons that India has demanded for a long time.“They need to do a very simple thing – when the preamble involves goodwill and friendship, they just need to hand over these terrorists to us,” he said.Referring to the American example again, Singh questioned why Pakistan cannot follow the same route. He said, “When America can hand over these culprits, why can it be handed over to Pakistan?”Singh rejected Pakistan’s proposal as a strategy to investigate the Pahalgam attack. He questioned what had come about earlier investigation into Mumbai, Pathankot and Pulwama attacks. “We have given them a dosier after Dosiers – we have given them technical inputs. America has shared with them with evidence. Everything is there but what they have done?” He asked.He mentioned that despite being nominated as planners and executioners of Mumbai attacks, Lakhvi and Hafiz Saeed remain largely. “So we can’t believe them,” he said.Stating that terrorism is a global threat, Singh called for intensive cooperation among the affected nations. “At the international level, all countries including India, Israel and many other countries that suffer the brunt of terrorism, we need to expand our diplomatic access, we need to cooperate, we need to form an alliance against terrorism and most importantly against supporters of these terrorist groups.”He also said that by underlining India’s unwavering situation. “Our Prime Minister has made it very clear – very clear – that we have zero tolerance on terrorism. We are not going to accept it. Border terrorism,