Islamabad: India has also attacked Pakistan after the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) rebuked Pakistan for failing to stop funding terrorists. India has said it hopes the neighbouring country will meet the FATF norms by September 2019. The FATF had put Pakistan on the grey list in June last year. FATF, an international counter-terrorism watchdog, said on Friday that Pakistan has failed to meet its action plan on counter-terrorism funding. The FATF has warned Pakistan to fulfil its commitment or face stiff action by October, which could put it on the blacklist. The Paris-based FATF, which works against terror funding, money laundering, has asked Pakistan to consider back to the operations of banned terrorist organizations in the country. On media questions regarding the FATF report, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said that the FATF failed to meet the action plan and asked Pakistan to monitor the International Cooperation Review Group (ICRG) in its compliance document. Decided to continue. World Cup 2019: Some days before joke passed on Malinga, now he created a new record WC 2019: After creating history, Malinga made some such statements Underworld Don cries for Money; Mumbai Police records ransom call IND vs AFG: What never happened will happen today