A United States Democrat lawmaker has come down heavily on Pakistan saying that Islamabad could not be 'wholly trusted' as a legitimate supporter of US goals and interests in South Asia, until it proactively dismantles the terror infrastructure.
Frank Pallone, the Founder of the Congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans, also told House of Representatives that Pakistan's efforts to nab Osama bin Laden were 'superficial' and accused Islamabad of engaging in the war on terror for securing US assistance and worldly praise.
"The fact remains that Pakistan cannot be wholly trusted as a legitimate supporter of US goals and interests in South Asia, until it proactively disarms all militias and dismantles the Jihad infrastructure," he said.
"They must also either actively seek out bin Laden and his associates or allow US forces to do so. They need to distinguish between simply assisting the US war on terrorism and truly defending the world's freedom against terrorism," the Congressman from New Jersey said.
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