The Janata Dal (United) Party on Saturday expressed its disagreement with Pakistan's statement on terrorism, saying that India has always been sensitive about maintaining peace and stability on its side of the border, and does not interfere in the decisions of its neighbours.
"I totally disagree with the statement of Pakistan. India is sensitive on the border. It does not interfere in political decisions of its neighbouring countries," JD(U) leader K C Tyagi told ANI.
Pakistan has submitted 'dossiers' of alleged Indian support for terrorism in Balochistan, and Karachi, and the Pakistani Taliban, to United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
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