Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah says India’s involvement in terror activities in Pakistan is highly condemnable and we will take up this issue at the United Nations.

He was addressing a news conference in Islamabad on Tuesday along with Inspector General Counter Terrorism Department Punjab Imran Mehmood.

The Additional IG gave a detailed briefing about the investigation and findings of incident of car bomb blast in Johar Town Lahore last year and proofs of India’s involvement in it. 

The Interior Minister said Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will take it up on UN Security Council debate tomorrow.

He said real face of India will be exposed on the basis of these clear evidences. 

Rana Sanaullah said in an effort to justify and cover up its brutalities in Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, India hoodwinks international community and perpetrates terrorism in Pakistan. 

He said Kulbhushan Jadhav and all his activities are an evidence to corroborate the fact.

The Minister said entire Pakistani nation has rendered matchless sacrifices in war against terrorism alongside security forces and we now need to accelerate our efforts to expose India’s real face to extirpate terrorism.

On the occasion, Additional Inspector General CTD Punjab Imran Mehmood briefed the newsmen about the investigation in Johar Town blast in which 3 civilians were killed and 22 including police personnel were injured.  

He said the investigation has revealed that India has done terror financing worth 8 lac 75 thousand dollars through RAW agents, who were involved in this terror incident.                      

The Additional IG said we have identified this whole network of Indian funded terrorists and their facilitators during investigation of the Johar Town bomb blast.

Elucidating the complete detail of terrorists and their facilitators, Imran Mehmood said four of the accused have been convicted and awarded three times death sentence on the basis of concrete evidence while other three’s case is sub judice. He added that red warrants had been issued by Interpol of remaining operators and agents.