London: Rehman Malik, an advisor to Prime Minister on Interior Affairs, has demanded the Indian government to apologies over sending Surjeet Singh for spying in Pakistan.
Addressing a press conference on London, he rejected the Indian claim that the terrorist set-up any control room for Mumbai attack and said that three Indian citisens were involved in the attacks.
He said that non-state actors came from India were destabilizing Karachi. “India should tell that how many extremist they have sent Pakistan,” he added.
He appreciated Chief Justice of Pakistan’s role in the country and said that he summoned his own son in the court.
The adviser said that they had not given National Database and Registration Authority’s (Nadra) record to anyone, adding that he should be hanged to death if it proved.
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