Pakistan’s Defence Minister, Khawaja Asif, recently made a shocking revelation during an interview with Sky News, acknowledging that Pakistan has been providing shelter and financial support to terrorist groups. Asif claimed that these groups have been carrying out activities on behalf of the West for many years, referring to them as a singular religiously motivated entity with various facades. Furthermore, he accused India of orchestrating the Pahalgam attack and issued a warning of potential retaliation against any Indian aggression, while also appealing for intervention from the United States. This admission by the Pakistani minister has raised concerns about the country’s role in supporting terrorism and its impact on regional security. The statement comes at a time of heightened tensions between India and Pakistan, underscoring the need for international cooperation to address terrorism effectively. The implications of Asif’s remarks are significant and could have far-reaching consequences for the relationship between the neighboring countries. Stay updated with the latest developments on this story for more insights into the evolving situation in the region.

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Pakistan’s Defence Minister admits funding terror groups for the West, accuses India of attack in Kashmir, seeks US intervention.
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