New Delhi, June 9: A Pakistani hardliner has held Indian prime minister Narendra Modi and his new security team responsible for massive terror attack on Karachi Airport, which left around 30 people dead.
Hafeez Muhammad Saeed, the chief of banned outfit Jama'at-ud-Da'wah turning to micro-blogging site Twitter claimed, "#KarachiAirport is an attack on Pakistan. Modi's new security team is behind this act of war by India. Nation knows the real enemy."
Saeed's tweet surfaced just hours after the report that terror outfit -- Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the terror attack at Karachi's Jinnah International Airport which began on Sunday night and continued till Monday afternoon. At least 26 people were reported to have been killed.
A senior Pakistani official also stated that all terrorists were from All Uzbeks.
DG Rangers Sindh Major General Rizvan Akhtar in a press conference said that there were 3 suicide bombers. Militants disguised as airport security launched a 26/11-styled attack with bombs and rocket launchers at Karachi airport.
In his another tweet, Saeed said, "We condemn horrendous act of terrorism at #KarachiAirport in severe words. Government must end exchange of gifts with India; show spine."
His statement might be directed at the recent bonhomie between Narendra Modi and Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif. While the former invited the latter in his oath-taking ceremony in New Delhi, the two leaders exchanged gifts for their mothers.
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