Jamaat-e-Islami chief Syed Munawwar Hassan has said India is carrying out the terror and subversive activities in Pakistan.
The comments from Hassan came after the Taliban's categorical denied that they were involved in the Peshawar bomb blasts.
In a statement, he said that former Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik had stated on record more than once that he had indisputable evidence of India's involvement in the terrorist activities in Balochistan and other parts of the country.
He added that Indian General V K Singh had also admitted that they had set up a special group to carryout terror activities in Pakistan.
According to the Nation, these statements established the fact that actually it was the RAW in India, CIA and Mosad who were involved in the killings of innocent citizens in different parts of the country, but cunningly linked it with the Taliban.
He said that the question was why, in spite of these proofs, the Pakistan Government was not informing the world at large that India was involved in terrorist activities in the country.
He said in fact India considered Pakistan as the biggest obstacle in the establishment of her supremacy in the region and was therefore availing every opportunity to harm this country, the report added.
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