India said- American newspaper has no credibility: Washington Post had written- India tried to remove Muizzu, entered Pakistan and attacked

India has completely rejected the reports of Washington Post about Pakistan entering and attacking and overthrowing the government in Maldives. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that both this newspaper and its reporter have a hostile attitude towards India. Jaiswal said- You can see a pattern in their activity. I leave it to you to believe them or not. As far as we are concerned, we believe that they do not have credibility. American newspaper Washington Post has recently published two reports against India. One report is related to Pakistan in which it has been claimed that India has killed about half a dozen terrorists in Pakistan since 2021. At the same time, in the second report, it has been claimed that India’s intelligence agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) wanted to stage a coup in Maldives by removing Muizzu from the post of President. Randhir Jaiswal reminded of Hillary Clinton’s 14-year-old statement, warning Pakistan and reminded the statement of the former US Secretary of State. Jaiswal said that Clinton had said about Pakistan that you cannot raise snakes in your backyard thinking that they will only bite your neighbours. Sometimes those snakes will attack the one in whose backyard they are. Actually, in 2011, Hillary Clinton addressed a press conference in Islamabad with the then Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbari Khan. Then Clinton had told Pakistan that they should eliminate the safe havens for extremists in the interest of their country’s people. Washington Post’s claim – India is entering Pakistan and committing murders A report was published in the Washington Post on December 31. This report said that India has started an ‘assassination program’ to kill the enemies of the country abroad. Under this, RAW has also been successful in killing terrorists of Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed in Pakistan. The report says that the killings that India has done in Pakistan have been done with the help of Afghan people or small criminals. No Indian citizen has ever been involved in this. The report says that the action of RAW is similar to Israel’s Mossad. The report also says that during the election rally, India’s Prime Minister Modi praised this campaign without naming them and claimed to kill India’s enemies by entering their homes. The report also says that after the killings in Pakistan, it was celebrated on government-supporting channels in India. RAW was being praised in these programs. This made Pakistani officials very angry. A Pakistani official told the Washington Post that there were some killings about which Indian channels came to know before the Pakistani police. Washington Post’s second claim – India wanted to topple the Muizzu government. The Washington Post claimed in a report on December 30 that it has some documents named Democratic Renewal Initiative. These contain a plan to remove Muizzu from power. According to the report, a plan was made to bribe 40 MPs to remove Muizzu from power. These include MPs from Muizzu’s party. According to the report, apart from the MPs, a plan was also made to give money to 10 senior army and police officials and some criminal gangs. According to the report, the conspirators had demanded Rs 51 crore for this. The Washington Post has quoted two officials of Maldives as saying that this amount was to be demanded from India. ……………………………………………. Read this news related to Maldives… Former President of Maldives said – India is a supporter of our democracy: Claim in the report – Indian officials were involved in the conspiracy to remove President Muizzu Former President of Maldives and leader of the opposition party, Mohammed Nasheed has rejected the conspiracy to bring impeachment against President Mohammed Muizzu and India’s role in it. In fact, on Monday, the American newspaper The Washington Post had claimed in its report that the opposition had hatched a conspiracy to remove Muizzu from the post. For this, help of Rs 51 crore was to be sought from India. Read the full news here…

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