"There is an action and reaction effect in all social conflicts and this also holds true in the present context of rising incidents of terrorism in the world," Khan told reporters yesterday on sidelines of a private function.
He urged the US not to adopt "double standards" while confronting terrorism in the world.
"Western Countries should trace to root causes of terrorism if they wish to win battle against terror,", he said.
Three days back, Khan had stoked a controversy by saying that the Paris terror attack could be a "reaction" to the "killing of innocents" in Arab countries by the "superpowers", setting of demands by opposition that he be sacked.
Khan also took a dig at Maulana Mahmood Madni, President of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind for leading a protest against the Paris attacks. "Religious leaders should not not meddle in politics. Let them look after their affairs and leave politics. We never interfere in their matters," he said.
