19 February 2019
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Mr Khan has likewise approached India to give proof to help its cases that Pakistan was included
Pakistan PM Imran Khan says his nation will strike back if India makes military move against it in the consequence of a week ago's suicide assault on Indian powers in Indian-regulated Kashmir.
In a broadcast address, he additionally approached India to give proof to help its cases that Pakistan was included.
In excess of 40 individuals from India's security powers kicked the bucket in Thursday's suicide bombarding.
A Pakistan-based aggressor gathering, Jaish-e-Mohammad, said it was behind it.
In his first remarks tending to the Kashmir activist assault, Mr Khan said India should "quit accusing Pakistan with no confirmation or proof".
"Any adventurism with respect to India to undermine the power of Pakistan will be met with guaranteed striking back," he said.
Mr Khan said his administration was prepared to participate with Delhi in examining the assault and called for exchange.
Pressure among Delhi and Islamabad has ascended in the wake of the suicide shelling.
Pakistan denies any job in the besieging, however India has blamed the state for being complicit and pledged to separate its neighbor globally.
The two India and Pakistan guarantee all of Muslim-greater part Kashmir, however control just parts of it.
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