Pakistan may try more attacks via proxy because this is the only way it can show India that it is not defeated, no matter how powerful India becomes
It said the Prime Minister of Pakistan has neither chosen to condemn the heinous act nor condoled with the bereaved families
Prime Minister Imran Khan questioned India's allegations against Pakistan over Pulwama attack, says Islamabad wants stability not terror
It also condemned a move by Rajasthan's Bikaner district officials directing the Pakistani citizens to leave the district in 48 hours as it may create law and order problem
The order, issued by the Bikaner district collector days after the Pulwama terror attack that killed 40 CRPF jawans has also banned the use of any phone sim card issued in Pakistan
Lt Gen K J S Dhillon said all the personnel, who sustained injuries during Monday's operation as well as those injured in the car bomb attack last week, were now stable and undergoing treatment
Sitharaman was reacting to Pakistan PM Imran Khan's message to India to share 'actionable intelligence' if his country was involved in the terror attack for any action
Khan assured India that he would act against the perpetrators of the Pulwama terror attack if New Delhi shares "actionable intelligence"
The terror group was behind the attack and a 19-year-old school dropout who joined the outfit last year was the bomber who targeted a convoy of the Central Reserve Police Force
China hopes that Pakistan and India will exercise restraint, engage in dialogue and realise the soft landing of the relevant issues as soon as possible
He said that he has come across calls for attack on Pakistan through the Indian media and warned, 'If India retaliates, we will not think and retaliate back'
On Monday, three JeM terrorists were killed in a 16-hour encounter in Pinglan in Pulwama district, about 12 km from the site of the February 14 attack
Pulwama terror attack has heightened bilateral tensions with both New Delhi and Islamabad calling back their envoys
Participants urged the Indian government "to take steps to severely punish" the JeM and other terrorist organisations
Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi alleged that for domestic political reasons, India deliberately ratcheted up its hostile rhetoric against Pakistan and created a tense environment
Another senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal also hit out at the government over the Pulwama terror attack on Tuesday
According to CAIT, the day-long bandh saw seven crore business establishments remain closed across the country, including Delhi
The state-owned lender would also expedite payment of insurance amount of Rs 30 lakh each to the families of CRPF personnel killed
A few comments had also been attached with the complaint, the police official said
Foreign Office spokesperson Mohammad Faisal said envoy Sohail Mahmood left New Delhi on Monday morning