Pakistan to share RAW evidence with India: Aziz

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ISLAMABAD:  Prime Minister Pakistan’s Adviser on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz on Saturday said that he will  handover documentary evidence about the involvement of Indian secret agency RAW in Pakistan during a meeting with his Indian counterpart Ajit Doval.

The adviser, who is scheduled to hold dialogue with Indian counterpart in New Delhi on August 23, said that government is finalizing agenda of the meeting in these days. “We want to discuss every bilateral issue with India including Kashmir and involvement of Indian agency in destabilization of Pakistan,” he stated.

Aziz went on to say that we want to devise a strategy of regular meetings with India so that nobody could hurl allegations through media while rejecting the recent propaganda by Indian media.

He confirmed that Pakistan has not invited the speaker of Indian held Kashmir assembly to attend the upcoming Commonwealth Countries’ conference in Islamabad. “Kashmir has been a disputed territory,” he declared.

Sartaj Aziz, while answering a question, said that government has approached Indian authorities in the case of a 8 year old boy who is detained in India. We will take every step to get him released, he assured.