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No amount of evidence can convince Pakistan: BJP on Naugam recovery

New Delhi [India], Oct. 9 (ANI): Commenting on the recent recovery of ammunition made in Pakistan Ordinance Factory found from the possession of the four terrorists killed in Kashmir's Naugam sector, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday asserted that no amount of evidence can convince Pakistan that they are promoting terrorism.

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No amount of evidence can convince Pakistan: BJP on Naugam recovery
New Delhi [India], Oct. 9 (ANI): Commenting on the recent recovery of ammunition made in Pakistan Ordinance Factory found from the possession of the four terrorists killed in Kashmir's Naugam sector, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday asserted that no amount of evidence can convince Pakistan that they are promoting terrorism. "India is defeating the motives of Pakistan. No amount of evidence can convince Pakistan that they are promoting terrorism,"BJP leader Meenakshi Lekhi told ANI. Lekhi further said that India is maintain a proxy war with Pakistan, adding that this kind of evidence proves that Pakistan's sinister plans are working in India Army officials on Saturday confirmed that four Pakistan-based terrorists were eliminated on the Line of Control (LoC) while trying to infiltrate into Kashmir's Naugam sector on October 6 adding that the UBGL grenades and hand grenades recovered from their possession was made in Pakistan Ordinance Factory. "Pakistan Ordinance Factory made hand grenades and UBGL grenades were seized from the terrorists that confirms Pakistan's complicity in abetting, equipping terror," the army spokesperson told ANI. "Pakistan origin markings are also seen on the medicines and eatable items recovered," the spokesman added. Three AK-47 rifles, two UBGL launchers, three GPS, four radio search, maps and metric sheet, and medicines were recovered from them. (ANI)

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