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Evidence of 'India's involvement in terrorism' conveyed to US: Pakistan
Islamabad, Jan 26
Pakistan's defence officials
Monday said Chief of Army Staff Gen. Raheel Sharif has conveyed to top
US officials "vital evidence regarding India's involvement in terrorism"
in Pakistan, according to a media report.
Briefing a senate
defence committee here, the defence officials said that during his visit
to the US during November last year, Gen. Sharif presented to top US
intelligence and defence officials vital evidence of India's involvement
in subversive activities in Pakistan by using Afghan soil, Dawn
reported.
They added that the US agreed to give used defence
equipment to Pakistan to meet its security challenges for which the
process had already begun.
The US also assured Pakistan that
Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief Mullah Fazlullah, who has been
designated as an international terrorist, would either be arrested or
killed in Afghanistan, the officials said, adding that in case of an
arrest he would be handed over to Pakistan.
The TTP had claimed
responsibility for the Dec 16, 2014, attack on a school in Pakistan's
Peshawar city that resulted in the death of over 140 students and
teachers.












