NEW DELHI: India has yet again asked FATF to include Pakistan in grey list.
India has also included Ali Amin Gandapur, the chief minister of KP’s statement as evidence in support of its plea.
Ali Amin Gandapur had said in a statement that the KP Police arrests Taliban militants but the Security institutions of Pakistan release them.
India takes the statement as the charge sheet accusing that Pakistan is giving a financial support to the terrorists.
The FAFT had previously disallowed India’s plea to include Pakistan in grey list.
It is worth mentioning that ever since BJP government has taken over back in 2014. India has been promoting escalation with Pakistan on every front.
It was in April this year, when a suspicious Pahalgham attack raised strain between the two countries and India launched military attack on Pakistan.
But a befitting respond from Pakistan pushed India back from the border ands Modi government gave a rise to proxies like TTP and BLA in Pakistan.
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India one sidedly suspended Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan and also urged FATF to name Pakistan in grey list.