Muzaffarabad/IBNS, Nov. 19 -- A recent statement by Pakistani politician Chaudhry Anwarul Haq has reignited debate over Islamabad's involvement in cross-border terrorism, as Haq openly claimed that militant groups carried out strikes in India "from the Red Fort to the forests of Kashmir," triggering widespread outrage.

His comments alluded to two major attacks on Indian soil this year: the November 10 car explosion near Delhi's Red Fort that killed 14 people, and the April massacre in Jammu and Kashmir's Baisaran Valley, where 26 tourists lost their lives.

He went on to add, "A few days later, armed men entered Delhi and attacked. They probably haven't even counted all the bodies yet."

The reference to the Red Fort points to the deadly...