Summary National Investigation Agency of India cleared Pakistan of involvement in Uri attack.
LAHORE (Dunya News) – Two detained Pakistani youths, Faisal Hassan and Ahsan Khurshid have been handed over to Rangers officials at Wagah Border on Friday.
Reportedly, the two boys have been allowed to go with their families.
The announcement of their return has come a day after a report of National Investigation Agency of India cleared Pakistan of involvement in Uri attack and stated that no evidence was found against the students.
Attack on Indian military’s brigade headquarters on September 19 witnessed Pak-India relations spiraling down in the following days. Indian forces resorted to unprovoked firing along the Line of Control damaging several mosques, schools and injuring locals in multiple sectors.
The two class-10 students had unintentionally crossed the Line of Control following which they were held by Indian troops and accused of attack in Uri Town of held-Kashmir.
India has gone to war with Pakistan three times over disputed Kashmir valley since separation in 1947. Indian governments, one after the other, in seven decades have resorted to holding Pakistan responsible for numerous untoward incidents without offering any evidence to support its accusations.
Before attack in Baramulla District, terrorists stormed air base in Indian Punjab’s Pathankot in January 2016. Indian government held Pakistan responsible for the attack.
Pathankot attack had come in days after Narendra Modi paid a surprise visit to Nawaz Sharif in Lahore on his way back to India after a day-long Afghanistan tour.
