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Pak says Blackwill is ill-informed, prejudiced
Islamabad, Aug 04: Pakistan today launched a blistering attack on former us ambassador to India Robert Blackwill for his comment that terrorists incursions in Jammu and Kashmir were still continuing, saying he seemed to be `ill-informed` and `prejudiced`.
Islamabad, Aug 04: Pakistan today launched a blistering attack on former us ambassador to India Robert Blackwill for his comment that terrorists incursions in Jammu and Kashmir were still continuing, saying he seemed to be "ill-informed" and "prejudiced".
"Blackwill seems to be ill-informed, he is prejudiced and I think he is heartless because he is condoning the atrocities being committed by Indian troops on innocent kashmiri civilians," foreign office spokesman Masood Khan told
reporters here.
"He is suffering from localitis," he said commenting on Blackwill's remarks to an Indian TV channel that terrorist were still crossing over the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir. "The problems persist, there are still terrorists coming across the LoC," Blacwill had said four days before he left Delhi after his two year stint.
The spokesman said there was no terrorist camp on the Pakistani side of the LoC.
"There is no substance to the allegations made by Indian Defence Minister and no terrorists are being trained on Pakistani soil," khan said while replying to a question about the allegation by George Fernandes that 3000 terrorists are present in Pakistani side of Kashmir.
"He is suffering from localitis," he said commenting on Blackwill's remarks to an Indian TV channel that terrorist were still crossing over the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir. "The problems persist, there are still terrorists coming across the LoC," Blacwill had said four days before he left Delhi after his two year stint.
The spokesman said there was no terrorist camp on the Pakistani side of the LoC.
"There is no substance to the allegations made by Indian Defence Minister and no terrorists are being trained on Pakistani soil," khan said while replying to a question about the allegation by George Fernandes that 3000 terrorists are present in Pakistani side of Kashmir.
"It has become usual for the Indian leadership to fabricate such stories... Indian ministers are competing with each other in demonising Pakistan," he said.
Bureau Report