Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh slammed Pakistan for instigating terrorism on Indian soil by sending terrorists and added that India had the proof to validate their claim with the earlier capture of Ajmal Kasab and the two Pakistani terrorists who were caught alive recently.
"Pakistan does not want to keep cordial relations with India and has continuously been violating the ceasefire," the Home Minister while addressing a public lecture on internal security and development here.
Singh said, India's diplomatic skills forced even America and UAE to pull up Pakistan for supporting terrorist activities.
He added that the dreaded extremist outfit ISIS was not a big challenge for India and the country is well-equipped to tackle any eventuality posed by them.
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