"If Pakistan Feels Incapable...": Rajnath Singh's Offer In War On Terror
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Rajnath Singh's firm remark comes a week after he warned Pakistan that India will pursue any terrorist who tries to escape by crossing the border.
Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday repeated an offer of assistance to Pakistan - to combat terrorist activities on its soil. Speaking exclusively to news agency ANI, he said, "If Pakistan feels incapable, India is ready to cooperate to stop terrorism." However, he also warned Pakistan that if its aim is to destabilise India by using terrorism, it would have to suffer the consequences. EP-158 with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh airs today at 5 PM IST''I was not given parole to attend my mother's last rites during the Emergency, and now they (Congress) call us dictators," Defence Minister Rajnath Singh reveals the untold story of the 1975 Emergency"If… pic.twitter.com/ORSOey6Fav
The firm remark comes a week after he warned Pakistan that India will pursue any terrorist who tries to escape by crossing the border. "If they run to Pakistan, we will enter Pakistan to kill them," he had said.
That remark was in the context of a report by British daily The Guardian, which accused Delhi of conducting targeted killings of terrorists in Pakistan.