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India Rejects Pakistan's Allegations Following Karachi Terror Attack

The Indian government has strongly refuted Pakistan's allegations concerning a recent terrorist attack in Karachi, calling them baseless. The Ministry of External Affairs emphasized that Pakistan is attempting to deflect attention from its internal issues by blaming India. Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal urged Pakistan to confront its own problems rather than pointing fingers. The article also details the attack in Karachi, where a vehicle laden with explosives targeted a military compound, resulting in casualties among security personnel. The response from the Indian government highlights the ongoing tensions between the two nations.
 

India's Strong Denial of Pakistan's Claims

The Ministry of External Affairs of India has categorically dismissed all allegations made by Pakistan regarding the recent terrorist attack in Karachi, labeling them as completely unfounded and fabricated. Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal responded to reports and statements from Pakistani media, advising Islamabad to refrain from its habitual blame-shifting. India has clearly stated that Pakistan is attempting to divert attention from its internal failures, weaknesses, and deteriorating law and order by pointing fingers at India, which India firmly rejects.


Pakistan Must Cease Using Terrorism as a State Policy

In his official statement, spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal held up a mirror to Pakistan, stating, "We have seen baseless allegations against India in light of the recent incident in Karachi. We categorically reject them. Instead of blaming others, it would be better for Pakistan to reflect on itself." He further urged Pakistan to take genuine and decisive action against the terrorist infrastructure present on its soil and to free itself from the dirty habit of using terrorism as a tool of state policy. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs believes that whenever there is a violent incident or security lapse in Pakistan, the administration quickly scripts a narrative blaming India without any investigation.


Details of the Karachi Attack

On Saturday night, a severe terrorist attack occurred in Karachi, Pakistan's economic capital. Attackers targeted the provincial headquarters of the Pakistan Rangers, driving a vehicle laden with explosives directly into the compound and detonating it. Following the explosion, there was intense gunfire between security forces and the terrorists for approximately 90 minutes, resulting in the deaths of at least four security personnel. However, in a counter-offensive, security forces claimed to have killed six terrorists and captured one alive. According to reports, the militant group Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, linked to Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, has claimed responsibility for this suicide attack.


Official Response on Social Media

Our response to media queries regarding allegations made by Pakistan ⬇️https://t.co/08biu984kA pic.twitter.com/eJ88YvCQvH

— Randhir Jaiswal (@MEAIndia) June 28, 2026