Mahmud Ali Durrani, Ex-Pak NSA. (ANI)

In a biggest statement ever made by an ex-Pakistani general that proves that Pakistan is a terrorist sponsoring state, Ex-Pak NSA Mahmud Ali Durrani exposed the role of Pakistan in the 26/11 Mumbai attack while speaking at the 19th Asian Security Conference, Delhi, he said, “I hate to admit it that the 26/11 Mumbai attack carried out by a terror group based in Pakistan is classic trans-border terrorist event.” He also talked about Hafiz Saeed and said, “Hafiz Saeed has no utility, we should act against him.” In reaction to the NSA’s comment, Pak Defence Analyst Tariq Pirzada has said, “Ex-Pakistan NSA is speaking pure rubbish.”

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#WATCH: Former Pakistan NSA Mahmud Ali Durrani says 26/11 attack was carried out by terror group based in Pakistan. pic.twitter.com/cBmzSFnbK2 — ANI (@ANI_news) March 6, 2017

Also speaking at the conference, Defence Minister of India, Manohar Parrikar talked about the challenges that are being faced by international security, developing because of terrorism. He said, “Terrorism remains pervasive challenge to international security, developing coordinated global response is important. Terrorism is undoubtedly the single biggest threat to international peace & security.” He further said, “Afghanistan and India have been victims of proxy war for decades now.”

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Mohammad Hanif Atmar who is the National Security Advisor to Ashraf Ghani the President of Afghanistan was also present at the security conference, he said, “We share the region with Pakistan, which has the highest concentration of terrorists anywhere.” He then talked about investment in Counter terrorism and said, “Despite international investment in counter-terrorism, terrorism is growing its capabilities and presence in AfPak region.” The NSA also about the Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed and said, “We consider LeT, JeM enemies. We hope that Pakistan will never allow them sanctuaries.” MoS Home Kiren Rijiju reacted to Ex-Pakistan NSA’s statement about the 26/11 Mumbai and said, “India’s stand is very well known.”

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After the issue was raised, Ex-Pak NSA Mahmud Ali Durrani took a quick U-turn and said that the “Pakistan government and ISI had nothing to do with the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.” However, Durrani’s comments will have no legal implications on the proceedings of the case, according to reports.