ISPR UNMASKS The terror sponsored by the state of India


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Rawalpindi:

On Tuesday, the military provided evidence of cross -border terrorism sponsored by India in Pakistan, particularly in Baluchistan, announcing the arrest of a Pakistani citizen trained in India and the recovery of an Indian drone and an improvised explosive device (FDI) of him.

Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, the general director of Public Relations between Services (ISPR), rejected the unfounded accusations of India after Pahalgam’s attack and pointed out that India had not provided a single crushing evidence to corroborate his unfounded accusations against Pakistan.

When heading to an important press conference to inform the public about the current security situation in the country and address the india -free accusation, the ISPR DG said that India actively participated in the propagation of terrorism within Pakistan, operating and supporting terrorist networks on Pakistan soil.

Lieutenant General Chaudhry said that India had been found that terrorist networks operated within Pakistan, in which explosives, FDI and other lethal materials were being supplied to terrorists to point not only to security forces but also innocent civilians.

The ISPR DG said that on April 25, an arrest was made near the Jhelum bus stop. “A man named Abdul Majeed, who, according to the reports, was trained in India, was arrested. The authorities recovered an FDI, two mobile phones and RS70,000 in cash,” he added.

A greater investigation led to the recovery of an Indian drone of his house and RS1 million in cash. “The manager was a Junior commissioner of the Indian army, subedar Sukvernder,” he said, adding: “The Indian officer had sent the FDI and instructed the terrorist to collect it from a designated place.”

“A forensic analysis of recovered materials provided irrefutable evidence that could be examined by any credible and independent agency,” he said. “This irrefutable evidence is just a small component of the broader pattern of terrorism sponsored by the State that is organizing India,” said the DG.

He said that shortly after Pahalgam’s attack, instead of carrying out an investigation, India had launched propaganda to Pakistan Malignan internationally. “Such tactics aimed to divert attention from internal failures and the next political developments in India,” he said.

“Seven days have passed since the pahalgama attack [in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK)]But a single crushing of evidence has not been provided to corroborate the unfounded accusations against Pakistan, “Chaudhry said.

Since last week, tensions have intensified between Pakistan and India after the unfounded accusations of the latter against Pakistan after Pahalgam’s attack, which killed 26 tourists. Without providing any evidence, India had accused Pakistan of the attack shortly after it happened.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India had announced on Wednesday celebrate the Treaty of the Water of the Indo 1960 in bees and close the border crossing of Attari-Wagah. Pakistani citizens can no longer travel to India under the exemption of Saarc Visas.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India has also announced the withdrawal of all its defense fixations of Islamabad. He has maintained that the number of diplomatic personnel would be reduced from 55 to 30, and has asked military advisors in the High Pakistani commission in New Delhi to leave the country within a week.

In an adequate response to Indian aggression, Pakistan rejected the Indian announcement to celebrate the swing of the Indo’s waters in suspense, and closed its airspace to Indian flights. The decision was taken at the National Security Committee meeting chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Islamabad.

The participants discussed the national security environment and the regional situation, particularly following the Pahalgam attack in the Anantnag district of Iiojk last Tuesday.

The committee stressed that the Indo Water Treaty was a binding international agreement negotiated by the World Bank and did not contain any disposition for the unilateral suspension. He said in a statement: “Water is a vital national interest in Pakistan, a line of life for its 240 million people and its availability will be safeguard at all costs.”

The statement warned: “Any attempt to stop or divert the flow of water belonging to Pakistan according to the Treaty of the Water of the Indo, and the usurpation of the rights of Low Riberario will be considered as an act of war and responded with all the force through the complete spectrum of national power.”

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