India-Afghanistan's spy agencies 'patronising' terror: Pak to US
October 26, 2016  21:15
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Pakistan today claimed the spy agencies of India and Afghanistan were "patronising" terror groups to attack soft targets in the country and sought America's help to break their "nexus", a day after 61 young cadets were massacred in a major terror attack in Quetta.
Pakistan's National Security Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Nasser Khan Janjua conveyed the message to US ambassador David Hale during a meeting here today, Radio Pakistan reported.

Janjua told Hale that India's Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) and Afghanistan's National Directorate of Security (NDS) are "patronising terrorists groups to attack soft targets in Pakistan", it said.
The meeting was held to discuss the terrorist attack on Police Training College Quetta, counter-terrorism operations and cross-border attacks.
Janjua emphasised on the need to break the "nexus between Afghanistan-based terrorists, who are operating under the patronage of Afghan intelligence agency NDS and Indian intelligence agency RAW."
Pakistan has asked for US assistance to tackle the situation, the report said.
Janjua informed the ambassador that the terrorists who attacked the police training college were constantly in contact with their leadership and handlers in Afghanistan.
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