Delhi needs to tell how TTP got Indian arms: Shah

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Opposition leader in the National Assembly Khursheed Shah on Wednesday asked New Delhi to explain how Taliban terrorists got Indian weapons which were used in Karachi airport attack.

Speaking to reporters, the PPP leader said that the banned terrorist outfit Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) access to Indian weapons is a great matter of concern and the government must raise the issue with the Modi-led government in Delhi.

He said the Indian government should explain how Indian Army’s Factor-8 injection and weapons reached to the Taliban terrorists. Shah said the Indian spy agencies were creating problems on Pakistani soil by supporting militants in Balochistan and now providing arms to TTP terrorists.

Earlier, security forces had claimed that the Taliban terrorists who ambushed Karachi airport on Sunday night were using Indian weapons and special injections Factor-8 which the Indian Army’s advance troops use in frontline combat to avoid bleeding and are not available in international market.

The PPP leader said all opposition parties in parliament would give their collective output on election reforms.

He said opposition parties have agreed to take hard stance over quorum issue in the National Assembly.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Khursheed Shah is trying to create political space by making such statements.
    Weapons can be purchased from anywhere in the world market. Let the political and army be clear whether they found fator VIII or vials of small pox vaccine or xstat tablets.

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