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Wednesday March 26, 2025

‘Malicious fabrications’: Naqvi rejects claims he attended anti-China event in US

He assures misinformation and baseless rumours would not distract him from fulfilling his responsibilities

By Ag App & Ag Online
January 27, 2025
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi speaks during an interaction with journalists in Houston, Texas, US, on January 26, 2025. — Screengrab via Geo News
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi speaks during an interaction with journalists in Houston, Texas, US, on January 26, 2025. — Screengrab via Geo News

ISLAMABAD: Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Sunday vehemently rejected the allegations of involvement in any anti-China event in the United States, labelling them as “malicious fabrications” and “baseless campaigns” designed to tarnish his reputation.

His clarification came amid reports of the Indian and local media outlets, as well as social media posts claiming that the interior minister attended a lobbying group’s event which was involved in campaigning against China’s ruling Chinese Communist Party.

“My attendance at a youth event was misinterpreted and blown out of proportion,” Naqvi said. He clarified that he did not attend any event against China in the United States.

He assured that the misinformation and baseless rumours would not distract him from fulfilling his responsibilities, reiterating his commitment to his duties.

The interior minister also accused certain elements of instigating the US Congress against Pakistan, urging political opponents not to harm the country for political gains.

He further said that his meetings with members of Congress were productive, stressing that terrorism is not just Pakistan’s issue but a collective fight.

The interior minister was on a visit to the US this week where he attended various events and meetings with US senators and Congressmen including Thomas Richard Suozzi, Jack Bergman, Joe Wilson, Rob Bresnahan, Henry Cuellar, and Maxine Waters.

During his meetings with the US lawmakers, he held discussions on strengthening Pakistan-US bilateral ties and regional peace, particularly the situation in neighbouring Afghanistan.

Naqvi’s meetings were held after Donald Trump assumed second term as the 47th president of the United States earlier this month. Following his oath, Pakistan’s top leadership had expressed hope that both countries would further cement bilateral ties under the new US administration.

He stated that anyone taking up arms against Pakistan would be dealt with an iron hand.

Speaking to the media during his visit to Houston, Mohsin Naqvi emphasised that terrorism is a shared fight not just Pakistan’s. He highlighted that the purpose of his US visit was to collaborate with American politicians to devise an effective plan against terrorism.