More than a week after the deadly attack near Delhi’s Red Fort, Pakistani leader Chaudhry Anwarul Haq made a big confession about the country’s involvement in cross-border terrorism, claiming that it had struck India “from the Red Fort to the forests of Kashmir."
Haq’s remarks referenced a high-intensity blast from a slow-moving car that ripped through the Red Fort metro station area on November 10 and killed at least 15 people. His remarks on Kashmir’s forests mentioned the barbaric terror attack in Pahalgam, in which 26 tourists were gunned down by Pakistan-linked terrorists.
Haq, who was ousted by a no-confidence vote as the Prime Minister of the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, made a statement in the PoK Assembly on Monday, where he could be heard saying, “I had earlier said that if you (

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