India was involved in Peshwar school attack : Pakistan
New Delhi, Jul 23 (IBNS) Ahead of the National Security Advisor level talks, Pakistan has alleged that India was involved in the Peshawar school massacre in which 150 people, including 136 children were killed. which claimed at least 150 lives, including 136 children.
Media reports said Pakistan also claimed that it was the Nawaz Sharif administration who proposed NSA-level talks in Ufa, Russia.
The NSA-level talks are expected to take place in August.
Asserting that they will share dossiers of Indian involvement of terror activities, Pakistan said that it was preparing to raise issue of alleged Indian role in Peshawar, Baluchistan, FATA and Afghanistan during the talks.
The Pak claim comes even as Pakistani Taliban has claimed the responsibility for the Peshwar school attack.
The Pakistani Taliban had carried out the savage operation in the Army Public School in Peshawar on December 16, 2014, in retaliation to the army operation against the extremists in North Waziristan.
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