India Responds to Killing of LeT Mastermind in Pakistan

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New Delhi – India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has commented on the recent killing of terrorists in Pakistan by “unknown gunmen”, emphasizing that individuals wanted by Indian authorities should come to India and “face the legal system”.

MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi stated, “Those who are wanted in India to face justice for criminal and terrorist activities, we would like them to come to India and face our legal system, but I cannot comment on developments that are taking place in Pakistan”.

The statement came in response to the killing of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist Hanzla Adnan in Karachi, Pakistan. Adnan, who masterminded the attack on a Border Security Force (BSF) convoy in Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir, in 2015, was shot outside his house on the nights of December 2 and 3.

India has consistently called for individuals involved in criminal and terrorist activities to be brought to justice. The MEA’s statement reaffirms the country’s stance on addressing such threats through the legal system.

In another matter, when asked about the threat made by Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun regarding an attack on Parliament before December 13, the MEA acknowledged that India takes such threats seriously. However, the ministry expressed its reluctance to give undue attention or credence to extremists who make such threats.

“We do take threats seriously. We are caught in a bind here. I don’t want to amplify or give too much credence to such extremists who make threats. We have taken up this matter with the US and Canadian authorities. Extremists and terrorists have the tendency to want media coverage on an issue,” stated Bagchi.

The MEA spokesperson also addressed the appeal filed against the death sentence given to eight Indians in Qatar. He assured that India is closely monitoring the matter and extending all necessary legal and consular assistance. The Indian ambassador was granted consular access to meet all eight individuals in prison on December 3.

Bagchi acknowledged the sensitivity of the issue and stated that the Indian government will continue to follow the case closely, sharing relevant updates when possible.

India’s firm stance on bringing criminals and terrorists to justice reflects its commitment to maintaining national security and upholding the rule of law. The country continues to engage with international partners and take necessary measures to address threats and protect its citizens.

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