Pakistan rejects India's 'mischievous' attempt to link Udaipur accused with Pakistani organisation.

ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan on Wednesday rejected India's 'mischievous' attempt to link the accused of the murder case in Udaipur with a Pakistani organisation.

'We have seen reports in a segment of the Indian media referring to investigations into the murder case in Udaipur, mischievously seeking to link the accused individuals - Indian nationals - to an organisation in Pakistan,' said the Foreign Office spokesperson in a statement.

The spokesperson, while 'categorically' rejecting the insinuations, said that the linking was a 'typical' BJP-RSS 'Hindutva' driven Indian regime's attempts to malign Pakistan 'including externalising their internal issues through pointing of fingers towards Pakistan'.

'Such malicious attempts will not succeed in misleading the people, either in India or abroad,' said the spokesperson.

A day earlier, the Indian police arrested two men after they beheaded a Hindu tailor on camera in the city of Udaipur over his support online for a former ruling party official whose remarks about the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) sparked global protests.

"Both the accused in the killing have been...

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