Tarar warns about a strong response to any Indian aggression on Pahalgam’s incident


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The information minister, Ataullah Tarar, reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to defend his sovereignty and emphasized that the country would strongly respond to any aggression, emphasizing that any misfortune would meet full force. The comments come in the midst of growing tensions about the attack of the pahalgama in Jammu and Kashmir of illegally occupied from India, which Pakistan has sentenced strongly.

Tarar went to the media after an informative session with foreign diplomats about Pakistan’s position regarding the Pahalgam incident. He reaffirmed the country’s commitment to defend his sovereignty and made it clear that, although Pakistan is a peace -loving nation, any misfortune would meet full force.

The incident of Pahalgam, which occurred earlier this week, caused outrage in Pakistan, with officials who claim that it is part of a broader effort of India to move attention to the attention of its alleged participation in terrorism sponsored by the State.

“India is directly involved in state terrorism, and we have irrefutable evidence of its activities,” he said, accusing India of financing and assembly of terrorist groups that operate within Pakistan.

The incident occurred despite the presence of strong Indian security forces in Iiojk, asking questions about the security statements of India in the region. Pakistan also accused India of trying to intensify tensions about the Water Treaty of the Indo, which regulates the distribution of water between the two countries.

“Any attempt to stop Pakistan’s water will be seen as a hostile act,” he warned of tarar, and added that India’s actions were immature and irresponsible.

The information minister highlighted the issue of long -standing terrorism, saying that Pakistan had suffered immense losses in his battle against terrorism. “We have lost more than 90,000 lives and we continue to fight terrorism on the first line,” he added.

Tantar emphasized that the Pakistan security forces had achieved significant success in counteracting terrorism, but questioned why India had not condemned attacks such as the Joffer Express incident, which saw innocent civilians taken as hostages by terrorists.

On the subject of the alleged Indian participation in terrorism, Tarar pointed out the arrest of the Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav as a key evidence. Jadhav, a former Indian Navy officer, was arrested by Pakistani authorities for espionage and terrorism. “If we had not arrested Kulbhushan Jadhav, these facts could never have come to light,” Tarar said.

The minister also accused India of participating in murders of Sijs leaders abroad, citing Indian participation reports in murders in Canada and the United States. “The participation of India in global terrorism is well documented, and Pakistan has irrefutable evidence that links India with terrorist activities on its ground,” he said.

Tarar raised concerns that Pahalgam’s incident was a fun tactic of India to change the focus of Pakistan’s successes in the contribution. “Pahalgam incident occurred in a region away from our border. Why do they blame us?” He questioned, pointing out the suspicious moment of the incident and the rapid presentation of a FIR.

He made it clear that Pakistan’s position on the swing of the Indo’s waters was firm, warning that any attempt of India to alter the agreement would have dire consequences. “We consider any movement to stop Pakistan’s water supply a declaration of war,” he said.

In a broader message, Tarar reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to global peace, stating that the country would continue to play a responsible role in the world stage. “We have always extended a cooperation hand. Our international actions speak for themselves,” he concluded.

He also confirmed that Pakistan had offered to cooperate in impartial investigations on the incident of Pahalgam, reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to peace and stability in the region. “We are ready to cooperate in any impartial research, as we have always done in the past,” he added.

He warned India not to underestimate Pakistan’s resolution, stating: “Pakistan will always defend his sovereignty and decisively react to any provocation, as we have done before.”

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