Tragic Attack Unfolds
A horrific suicide bombing incident shattered the peace at the Khadija Tul Kubra Mosque in Tarlai Kalan, Islamabad, during Friday prayers. The attack tragically
claimed the lives of at least 31 individuals and left more than 160 people injured. Reports indicate that the assailant detonated explosives near the mosque's entrance after being halted by security personnel. The scale of the tragedy has prompted widespread shock and calls for accountability, with hospitals in the vicinity placed on high alert to manage the influx of wounded.
India's Firm Stance
In the wake of the devastating bombing, India has articulated its strong condemnation of the act of terror. The Ministry of External Affairs released a statement expressing profound condolences to the families of those who lost their lives. Crucially, India unequivocally rejected any and all allegations directed towards it by Pakistan. The statement emphasized that such accusations are not only baseless but also serve as a distraction from Pakistan's own internal security challenges and societal issues. India urged Pakistan to confront its domestic problems head-on rather than deflecting blame externally.
Unfounded Blame Game
The Ministry of External Affairs of India specifically addressed the unfortunate tendency of Pakistan to engage in blame games when confronted with internal crises. The statement highlighted that instead of seriously tackling the deep-rooted issues plaguing its social fabric, Pakistan opts for self-deception by pointing fingers at others. India reiterated its complete rejection of any such allegations, deeming them as pointless as they are unfounded. This response underscores India's position that Pakistan must take responsibility for its internal security environment and address the root causes of extremism and violence within its borders.















