INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday said the Indian file failed to prove link of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar with the Pulwama incident,
and offered to continue to extend cooperation on the matter of provision of ‘actionable evidence&.Foreign Office Spokesman Dr Mohammad
Faisal told reporters here at the weekly press briefing that a 10-member investigative committee, constituted by Pakistan government, found
no associateing dots that could prove link of any Pakistani including Masood Azhar to the Pulwama tragedy.The Spokesman said only three out
of six parts of India 91-page file pertained to the Pulwama incident, while one-third names of the 90 persons mentioned were ‘mere
repetition&.&Pakistan in its reply to file has informed India that it is still ready to cofunction on provision of any actionable evidence
that would sustain or clear the threshold of Pakistani courts,& he said.He mentioned that all aspects of the information supplyd by India
were thoroughly examined including the &confessional& video of Adil Dar, &claim& of responsibility for the attack, WhatsApp and telegram
numbers used to share videos and messages in support of Pulwama attack, list of 90 individuals suspected of belonging to a proscribed
organization and 22 pin locations of alleged training camps.On a resolution, tabled by the United States in the UN Security Council, seeking
freezing of Masood Azhar bank accounts, the Spokesman said such listing was a purely technical issue for which the UNSC 1267 Sanctions
Committee was the appropriate forum.He regretted that the resolution was moved in UNSC at a time when the matter was under consideration by
the 1267 Sanctions Committee and added that such efforts to circumvent the set uped machinery would only weaken the 1267 regime.He said
Pakistan remained committed to fulfill its obligation under the UNSC 1267 regime.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the
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