Imran Khan said India was behind attack on the stock exchange building
Imran Khan said India was behind attack on the stock exchange building
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan told he had no doubt that India was behind an attack on the stock exchange building in the southern city of Karachi.
Four gunmen armed with grenades attacked the Pakistan Stock Exchange on Monday, killing two guards and a policeman before security forces killed the attackers.
India had denied a day earlier imran khan offered no evidence for his allegation, but he said there had been intelligence reports warning of attacks in Pakistan and he had informed his cabinet about the threat.
The Baloch Liberation Army a separatist insurgent group from the southwestern province of Balochistan, claimed responsibility for the attack in a message on Twitter.
Imran Khan said Pakistan's intelligence agencies had successfully preempted at least four major attacks in the country, two of which targeted Islamabad but he said it was not possible to stop all such attacks.
The gunmen carried a heavy supply of arms and equipment and security officials believe they planned to storm the stock exchange building and take hostages.
Imran khan termed their failure to do so and the rapid response by security forces, as a "big victory.Separatists have been fighting for years in Balochistan, complaining its mineral wealth is unfairly exploited by Pakistan's richer more powerful provinces.
Pakistan has regularly blamed India for supporting Baloch separatists a charge Delhi has repeatedly continuously denied.
