<p> India on Sunday strongly condemned the terrorist attack in Kabul on the political office of Afghan president Ashraf Ghani's running mate.</p>.<p>The attack came on the first day of campaigning for Afghan presidential elections.</p>.<p>"India strongly condemns the terrorist attack in Kabul today in which a number of innocent Afghans were killed. India expresses its deepest condolences with the families of the deceased," the Ministry of External Affairs said.</p>.<p>According to reports, the political office of the Afghan president's running mate was hit in the attack.</p>.<p>"This dastardly attack was also aimed at undermining the constitutional and democratic processes and institutions in Afghanistan," the MEA said.</p>.<p>It said India stands in solidarity with the government and the people of Afghanistan in their efforts to achieve enduring peace, security and stability in the country.</p>
<p> India on Sunday strongly condemned the terrorist attack in Kabul on the political office of Afghan president Ashraf Ghani's running mate.</p>.<p>The attack came on the first day of campaigning for Afghan presidential elections.</p>.<p>"India strongly condemns the terrorist attack in Kabul today in which a number of innocent Afghans were killed. India expresses its deepest condolences with the families of the deceased," the Ministry of External Affairs said.</p>.<p>According to reports, the political office of the Afghan president's running mate was hit in the attack.</p>.<p>"This dastardly attack was also aimed at undermining the constitutional and democratic processes and institutions in Afghanistan," the MEA said.</p>.<p>It said India stands in solidarity with the government and the people of Afghanistan in their efforts to achieve enduring peace, security and stability in the country.</p>