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India on Tuesday hit back at Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, saying that his comments on the Pulwama terror attack are “not surprising”. Imran Khan had claimed that India does not have any evidence to prove Pakistan’s role in the worst terror attack in Kashmir in decades. The Pakistan premier had asserted that Pakistan has nothing to gain from being associated with a terror act and he was building a ‘Naya Pakistan’ with a new thinking. India took a dig at Imran Khan’s comment and said ministers “share stage with terrorists like Hafeez Saeed in Naya Pakistan”.