Lahore, 28th October: The Indian government has declared 18 Pakistanis into terrorists.

Baaghi TV: The Indian Home Ministry has said that the Modi government has designated 18 people as terrorists under its policy to strengthen national security.

The Modi government has named all the terrorists as Pakistanis. According to the Indian Home Ministry, the names of terrorists have been included in the fourth schedule of the UAPA Act.

Abdul Rehman Maki, Shahid Mahmood, Sajid Mir, Yusuf Muzammil, Farhatullah Ghauri, Abdul Rauf Asghar, Ibrahim Attar, Yusuf Azhar, Shahid Leap, Syed Muhammad Yusuf Shah, and Ghulam Nabi are on the list of persons declared terrorists by India. Khan, Zafar Hussain Bhatt, Riaz Ismail Sabri, Mohammad Iqbal, Sheikh Shakeel, Mohammad Anis Sheikh, Ibrahim Menon and Javed Chakna are also included in the list.

It should be noted that India itself is carrying out terrorism in Pakistan. India is involved in bombings in Balochistan recently.

India, on the one hand, is carrying out terrorism in Pakistan, while, on the other hand terrorizing Pakistani personalities. However, Indian PM Narendra Modi should be declared a terrorist by Pakistan because of the Modi government’s terrorism in Kashmir and atrocities against Muslims in India.

A few days ago, Special Assistant for National Security Dr Moeed Yousuf gave an interview to Indian journalist Karan Thapar in which he presented new evidence of Indian terrorism in Pakistan.

He said that, firstly, Pakistan has evidence of financing India’s terrorism, and secondly, the mastermind of the APS attack was in touch with India’s intelligence agency RAW at the time of the attack.

Pakistan has evidence from India. There is also evidence of phone calls. He revealed that the RAW agency attacked the Chinese Consulate, PC Gwadar and the stock exchange through an embassy in a Russian country.

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