Responding to Pakistan's allegations of "sponsoring terrorism" to destabilise the country, India on Sunday said the "so-called claims of ‘proof’ are figments of imagination." In response to media queries on the Press Conference by Pakistan’s MoFA and the Establishment, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Anurag Srivastava in a statement said that "It is yet another futile anti-India propaganda exercise.  ALSO READ | Face Masks & Social Distancing Compulsory, Physical Offering Of 'Prasad' Prohibited: Check SOPs For Religious Places Opening In Maharashtra


"The so called claims of ‘proof’ against India enjoy no credibility, are fabricated and represent figments of imagination. This desperate attempt will find few takers as the international community is aware of Pakistan’s tactics and proof of its terror sponsorship has been admitted by none other than its own leadership."

The spokesperson went on to say that Osama Bin Laden was found in Pakistan but their PM glorified him as a ‘martyr’ from the floor of Parliament, he admitted the presence of 40,000 terrorists in Pakistan.

"Despite repeated calls for restraint and adherence to the ceasefire understanding of 2003 for maintaining peace and tranquillity, Pakistani forces continue to engage in providing supporting cover fire to infiltrators. The incessant infiltration of terrorists and induction of weapons to fuel terror activities continues unabated. Such activities are not possible without the support of Pakistani forces deployed along the LoC."

The official in his statement added that the press conference was a deliberate attempt on the part of the Pakistani establishment to shift focus from its internal political and economic failures. It also seeks to justify cross-border terrorism, including ceasefire violations and infiltration across the LoC and IB.

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Later, Srivastava on behalf of India, called upon the Pakistan government to end its support to cross border terrorism. the official said, "Pakistani leaders have never hidden the fact that it has become a factory for producing terrorists. India is not the only neighbour to be targeted as underlined by the statements of countries similarly targeted. Distant parts of the world have seen the terror trail lead back to Pakistan. Concocting documents and peddling false narratives will not absolve Pakistan of such actions. We are confident the world will hold it to account."