"A few years back (Ajmal) Kasab (involved in the 2008 Mumbai terror attack) was caught alive and now two other terrorists have been nabbed.
"From this, it is clear where these terrorists come from. Pakistan always says that roots of terrorism are not in their country, but elsewhere...But this is amply clear to us now," Singh said, addressing a public lecture on internal security and development here late this evening.
Last month, security forces caught two Pakistani terrorists, affiliated to Laskhar-e-Taiba, alive after separate encounters with them in the Kashmir Valley. While Mohammad Naveed alias Usman was nabbed on August 3, two days later Sajad alias Javed alias Abu Ubaidullah, who hails from Balochistan, was also captured.
"Pakistan does not want to keep cordial relations with India and has continuously been violating the ceasefire norms," he added.
The Minister said that India's diplomatic skills forced even America and UAE to pull up Pakistan for supporting terrorist activities.
On the terror outfit in West Asia, the IS, Rajnath said, "They are not a big challenge to us as we are well equipped to deal with any eventuality from them."
He said that India has witnessed a reduction in Moaist activities by 30 per cent, "which will further come down".
He also said the government is making every effort to stop smuggling of cows through Indo-Bangladesh border.
The Minister also welcomed the government's decision to implement 'One Rank One Pension', the long pending demand of ex-servicemen.
Rajnath said the government is moving faster towards making the country's economy very strong.
