ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday said that the India was involved in the attack on the Pakistan Stock Exchange.
Speaking in the parliament here, the premier said that there was no doubt that the attack on the PSX was planned in India to destablise Pakistan.
The terrorists had a plan to make the staff of the PSX hostage, he added.
He appreciated the security forces for foiling the attack.
About the budget, the prime minister said that the coronavirus pandemic has affected the economies globally. We wanted to accumulate Rs5,000 trillion initially but due to the coronavirus we could managed Rs3,000 trillions.
On Monday, Sindh Rangers Director General Maj Gen Umar Bukhari had said that Indian spy agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) was involved in the backing of the terrorists that had attacked the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX).
He was addressing a presser alongside Karachi Police Additional IG Ghulam Nabi at the Sindh Rangers headquarters here.