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Pakistan's PM Imran Khan condemns allegations his country was involved in Islamist attack on Indian soliders
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan (centre) greets Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Sunday

PAKISTAN’S Prime Minister Imran Khan today warned India against retaliation following yesterday’s Islamist attack on Indian forces in Kashmir which killed four soldiers.

Mr Khan condemned allegations that Pakistani authorities were involved in the attack, calling on India to provide concrete evidence to back up their claims. 

“It is in our interest that nobody from our soil spreads violence. I want to tell the Indian government that we will take action if evidence is found against anyone from Pakistan.

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