The Foreign Office of Pakistan has categorically rejected the claims made by New Delhi regarding the presence of Sikh militant Lakhbir Singh Rode in Afghanistan. The Indian government had alleged that Rode was being harbored by Pakistan, a claim that has been vehemently denied by the Pakistani authorities. The Foreign Office spokesperson stated that these allegations are baseless and lack any concrete evidence. The spokesperson further emphasized that Pakistan has always maintained a strong stance against terrorism and extremism, and it is not in the country’s interest to support or harbor any militant groups. The Indian government’s claims have been seen as an attempt to divert attention from its own human rights abuses in Kashmir and other parts of the country. The Sikh community in India has been facing persecution and violence, leading to a rise in militancy among the youth. Pakistan has always supported the peaceful resolution of the Kashmir dispute and has called upon the international community to play its role in ending the suffering of the Kashmiri people. The Indian government’s allegations against Pakistan are not new, as it has been making similar claims in the past as well. However, each time, these claims have been proven to be false and baseless. The Foreign Office spokesperson urged the Indian government to focus on resolving the outstanding issues between the two countries, including the Kashmir dispute, rather than resorting to blame games and propaganda. The spokesperson also emphasized the need for a peaceful and stable region, which can only be achieved through dialogue and cooperation. The Indian government’s claims have been widely criticized by the international community, with many seeing it as an attempt to undermine the peace process in the region. The United States, China, and other major powers have called upon India and Pakistan to engage in dialogue and find a peaceful solution to their differences. The Foreign Office spokesperson reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to peace and stability in the region and called upon the Indian government to reciprocate this commitment. The spokesperson also emphasized the need for a thorough investigation into the allegations made by India, which would reveal the truth and expose the Indian government’s propaganda. The Indian government’s claims have also been rejected by the Afghan government, which has stated that it has no information about the presence of Lakhbir Singh Rode in Afghanistan. The Afghan government has also called upon India and Pakistan to engage in dialogue and find a peaceful solution to their differences. The situation in Kashmir remains tense, with the Indian government’s crackdown on dissent and opposition continuing unabated. The international community has called upon the Indian government to respect human rights and allow the Kashmiri people to exercise their right to self-determination. The Foreign Office spokesperson urged the international community to play its role in ending the suffering of the Kashmiri people and promoting peace and stability in the region. The Indian government’s allegations against Pakistan are a distraction from the real issues facing the region, including poverty, unemployment, and climate change. The Foreign Office spokesperson emphasized the need for cooperation and dialogue between India and Pakistan to address these challenges and promote peace and prosperity in the region. The spokesperson also reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to the principles of the United Nations Charter and its resolve to promote peace, stability, and cooperation in the region.