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'Same source' behind terrorism in India, Afghanistan: Afghan envoy's veiled attack on Pakistan

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New Delhi, July 2: Without naming Pakistan, Afghanistan's Ambassador to India, Dr Shaida Mohammad Abdali, on Monday said that although the deadly bomb blast in Jalalabad is being attributed to the Islamic State (IS), most of the terrorist activities in the country are "coming from across border". Speaking to news agency ANI, Abdali termed the Jalalabad attack, which left 20 people including 10 Sikhs dead, as "extremely shocking", adding that it was an attack on "Afghan democracy, Afghan values, freedom of religion, faith and attack on our diversity".
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Afghanistan's Ambassador to India Dr Shaida Mohammad Abdali (Image courtesy - ANI/Twitter)
"Attack has been claimed by Daish (IS) but fact is terrorism in Afghanistan is mostly coming from across border. Agencies will figure out whether this attack generated from across border or from some other place," he said.

"Afghanistan and India are victims of terrorism from the same sources and that's why they have to stand together with rest of the world to fight terrorism in order for the two of us to be freed from menace of terrorism attacking both nations," Abdali added. A Sikh MP was among the 20 killed in the blast at Afghanistan's eastern city of Jalalabad on Sunday evening (July 1). A suicide bomber targeted a convoy of Sikhs and Hindus who were on their way to meet with Afghanistan President, Ashraf Ghani. 17 out of 20 killed in the blast belonged to the Sikh and Hindu community. The attack, responsibility of which was claimed by terror group ISIS, happened at a market located near the provincial governor's compound where President Ashraf Ghani was holding meetings. Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the attack in strong words and said "India stands ready to assist Afghanistan government in this sad hour".

"We strongly condemn the terror attacks in Afghanistan y'day. They're an attack on Afghanistan's multicultural fabric. My thoughts are with the bereaved families. I pray that the injured recover soon. India stands ready to assist Afghanistan govt in this sad hour," he tweeted. Among those killed in Sunday's blast was Avtar Singh Khalsa, a Sikh leader who was set to contest in the Parliamentary elections slated for October. Khalsa would have been elected unopposed to the Lower House as the seat he was planning to contest was apportioned to the minority by a Presidential decree in 2016.

Read more at: https://www.oneindia.com/india/same..._medium=40.135.67.183&utm_campaign=client-rss

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/indi...t-from-neighbours-who-hide-terrorists.565905/
 
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New Delhi, July 2: Without naming Pakistan, Afghanistan's Ambassador to India, Dr Shaida Mohammad Abdali, on Monday said that although the deadly bomb blast in Jalalabad is being attributed to the Islamic State (IS), most of the terrorist activities in the country are "coming from across border". Speaking to news agency ANI, Abdali termed the Jalalabad attack, which left 20 people including 10 Sikhs dead, as "extremely shocking", adding that it was an attack on "Afghan democracy, Afghan values, freedom of religion, faith and attack on our diversity".
abdali-1530521415.jpg

Afghanistan's Ambassador to India Dr Shaida Mohammad Abdali (Image courtesy - ANI/Twitter)
"Attack has been claimed by Daish (IS) but fact is terrorism in Afghanistan is mostly coming from across border. Agencies will figure out whether this attack generated from across border or from some other place," he said.

"Afghanistan and India are victims of terrorism from the same sources and that's why they have to stand together with rest of the world to fight terrorism in order for the two of us to be freed from menace of terrorism attacking both nations," Abdali added. A Sikh MP was among the 20 killed in the blast at Afghanistan's eastern city of Jalalabad on Sunday evening (July 1). A suicide bomber targeted a convoy of Sikhs and Hindus who were on their way to meet with Afghanistan President, Ashraf Ghani. 17 out of 20 killed in the blast belonged to the Sikh and Hindu community. The attack, responsibility of which was claimed by terror group ISIS, happened at a market located near the provincial governor's compound where President Ashraf Ghani was holding meetings. Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the attack in strong words and said "India stands ready to assist Afghanistan government in this sad hour".

"We strongly condemn the terror attacks in Afghanistan y'day. They're an attack on Afghanistan's multicultural fabric. My thoughts are with the bereaved families. I pray that the injured recover soon. India stands ready to assist Afghanistan govt in this sad hour," he tweeted. Among those killed in Sunday's blast was Avtar Singh Khalsa, a Sikh leader who was set to contest in the Parliamentary elections slated for October. Khalsa would have been elected unopposed to the Lower House as the seat he was planning to contest was apportioned to the minority by a Presidential decree in 2016.

Read more at: https://www.oneindia.com/india/same..._medium=40.135.67.183&utm_campaign=client-rss

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/indi...t-from-neighbours-who-hide-terrorists.565905/





Too bad. afghans are the most inferior and useless people on earth. They are nothing. Over half of afghans are beggers and scroungers living in Pakistan. Whatever they say or do is of no consequence to us. afghans are only good for cleaning Pakistani toilets, drug addiction and dealing. They are also good at raping little boys. It's about time we administered the final solution to the afghan problem.
 
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Fake News by Indian Media.

Orignal News

No mention of Pakistan.
Addressing the Council of Ministers meeting the CEO said Sunday’s bombing had been and “inhumane attack”.

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CEO Abdullah Abdullah on Monday condemned Sunday’s suicide bombing in Jalalabad which killed at least 19 people, including members of the Afghan Sikh Community.

Speaking at the Council of Ministers meeting, Abdullah said the attack had been an inhumane act.

He said the perpetrators of the attack “must be identified and arrested.”

On Sunday, at least 19 people, ten of whom were from the Afghan Sikh Community, were killed and around 20 others wounded in a suicide bombing in Jalalabad city.

The group of Sikhs were on their way to meet Afghan President Ashraf Ghani who was on a tour of the province when the explosion happened.

In a twitter post, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he “strongly condemns the terror attack in Afghanistan yesterday.”

“They are an attack on Afghanistan's multicultural fabric. My thoughts are with the bereaved families. I pray that the injured recover soon. India stands ready to assist the Afghanistan government in this sad hour,” he said.

In the meantime, Abdullah said in reaction to the Taliban’s continued attacks and refusal to call a ceasefire that “Taliban continues to carry out their inhumane actions.”

Abdullah also rejected claims that government was considering handing over territory to the Taliban in a quest for peace.

“This would not be acceptable for the people,” he said.

Abdullah also mentioned that the Afghan government will participate at the upcoming Brussels Summit scheduled for 11 and 12 July. He said we “will thank the international community for their continued support and hope that this support continues for many years.”



https://www.tolonews.com/index.php/afghanistan/abdullah-slams-insurgents-jalalabad-bombing
 
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