Islamabad: Pakistan has vowed to object to “multiple standards” of Paris-based FATF if it does not bring for the assignment of India regarding terrorist activities in Pakistan.
Speaking to the private channel Geo News on Sunday, Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi condemned the alleged involvement of India in the explosion of Johar Lahore’s city outside the residence of the Jamaat-Ud-Dawa Hafiz Saeed and claimed that New Delhi had financed and trained terrorist clothing disrupting peace in His country.
Qureshi said Islamabad had time and again raised the issue of alleged Indian involvement in terrorism throughout Pakistan but was not serious about the international community.
Given what he said was clear evidence of Delhi’s involvement in terror financing, the minister said that Fatf’s task to question why India supported terrorist activities in Pakistan.
“If FATF does not carry India to the task, then it shows multiple standards, and Pakistan has the right to improve objections regarding this double standard,” he said.
“Once we present evidence to India in Fatf and its member countries do not pay attention, then we will know whether it is a technical or political forum,” he added.
When asked how Pakistan would move forward after hostile Fatf, Qureshi said his country had to work towards self-defense and revoke the threat of money laundering.
“We have to fight against terror finance and, while we have done many things, we must bring them involved for justice,” he said.