NSA Ajit Doval is the latest victim of Pakistan's vicious, provocative verbal attack

There appears to be no end to the vicious and provocative verbal attacks from Pakistani leaders and authorities directed at the Indian establishment and its officials.
The latest in this series of vitriolic attacks was directed at National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval, who has been accused by Islamabad as the “evil chief architect of India’s terror enterprise.”
Director General of the media and public relations wing of Pakistan's armed forces, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, claimed that NSA Doval is the “chief architect” of terrorism in Pakistan.
He made the baseless allegation during an interview with Al Jazeera.
“Do you think it’s (terrorism in Pakistan) happening on its own? This terror enterprise cannot be sustained without the sponsorship of India...Who is the chief architect? Mr Ajit Doval," Dawn quoted him as saying.
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The accusations against the NSA come amid Pakistan media reports that its security forces have killed as many as 47 "Indian-sponsored" terrorists along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
He claimed that India helped terrorist groups in Pakistan by offering funding, planning, intelligence and technical support.
Ironically, he claimed that the strategy of India is to keep Pakistan embroiled in the menace of terrorism, so that its true potential is not realised.
He also called India a "reckless and irresponsible state" and added that Pakistan is not like India.
“We must understand that terrorism is an internal problem of India as a result of the continuous oppression which India does to its minorities as part of its policy," Lt Gen Chaudhry stated.
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