‘We should not forget this … Osama bin Laden’: Mayia cited us the support of the General of Pakistan, the Pahgam attack. Bharat News

New Delhi: India has strongly denied the United States characterization as the characterization of Pakistan in the United States. Recently quoted the Pahalgam attack as a Stark Reminder, Mea spokesman Randhir Jaiswal underlined the record of harassing Pakistan terrorists and facilitating violence on Indian land.In the weekly media briefing on Thursday, Jaiswal said, “Pakistan’s track record on terrorism is well known. Recently Pahalgam terrorist attack is only the latest example of cross-border terrorism that India has suffered again and again.”He pointed to the extradition of 26/11 co-princely Tavavur Rana from the United States to India, as an indication that justice is finally catching. He said, “We should not even forget that Pakistan gave shelter to Osama bin Laden. The person who helped find him, Dr. Shakeel Afridi, is jailed by the Pakistani Army,” he said.Jaiswal’s comment comes in response to a statement before the US Central Command (Central Command) Chief General Michael Kurila’s House Armed Services Committee, where he described Pakistan as a “unprecedented partner” in the anti-terrorism world. The General said that Islamabad recently caught several “high-values” IS-ke operators.Earlier, External Affairs Minister in Brussels also addressed the issue, clarifying that India’s work is not part of bilateral conflict with Pakistan, but is a reaction to the global threat of terrorism.“This is not a conflict between the two states,” Jaishankar said during a joint press conference with the European Union’s high representative Kaza Kalas. “This India is responding to terrorism. Do not frame it as India vs Pakistan – think of it as India vs Terristan.”He confirmed India’s zero-oppression policy towards terrorism and emphasized the need for international unity on the issue.“All its forms should have zero tolerance for terrorism. And we should never yield for nuclear blackmail. Terrorism is a shared global challenge and calls for strong, coordinated international action.”