India operating terror network inside Pakistan, providing IEDs, explosives, and funds to militants: DG ISPR
Ansar M Bhatti
RAWALPINDI: Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry during press conference in Rawalpindi presented “irrefutable” evidence of Indian-sponsored terrorism in Pakistan, saying Indian army officers orchestrating cross-border terrorism within Pakistan and supplying explosives to target civilians and security forces.
Addressing a press conference, Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said India had failed to provide “a shred of evidence” to support its allegations against Pakistan regarding the recent Pahalgam attack.
“Seven days have passed since the Pahalgam incident, and so far, India has not presented any evidence for its baseless allegations,” Chaudhry said.
He claimed India was operating a terror network inside Pakistan, providing improvised explosive devices (IEDs), explosives, and funds to militants. “This irrefutable evidence is just one small part of India’s state-sponsored terrorism,” the DG ISPR said.
DG ISPR detailed the arrest of a Pakistani citizen allegedly trained and sponsored by India. He said the suspect was apprehended near the Jhelum bus stand on April 25 and found in possession of an IED, two mobile phones, and Rs70,000. Subsequent searches recovered an Indian-origin drone and Rs1 million in cash from the suspect’s residence.
“Forensic analysis of the retrieved materials confirmed irrefutable evidence, verifiable by any credible independent agency,” Chaudhry said.
The army’s spokesperson identified the handler as Subedar Sukvinder, a junior commissioned officer of the Indian army. He further alleged that other Indian army personnel involved included Major Sandeep Verma, Subedar Sukvinder, Havildar Amit, and another soldier.
“These individuals are directly involved in sponsoring terrorism inside Pakistan,” he said.
DG ISPR reiterated that the evidence underscored India’s active role in supplying explosives to terrorists operating within Pakistan’s borders. He called on the international community to take notice of India’s actions.