The Senate unanimously passes the resolution praising the success of the army in operation Bunyanum Marsoos


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The Senate unanimously approved a resolution that praises the armed forces for its successful behavior of the Bunyanum Marsoos operation and delivering a forceful response to Indian aggression during the recent military confrontation.

The resolution, presented by the Minister of Law, Azam Nazeer Tarar, praised on Thursday to the Army of Pakistan, the Air Force and the Nation in general for its unity and resistance to external threats.

“The Chamber pays rich tribute to the armed forces of Pakistan for delivering a decisive response to India and completing the Bunyanum Marsoos operation with professional excellence,” said the resolution.

The document reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to regional and global peace, while firmly rejected the suspension of India from the Indo Water Treaty, describing it as a threat to the national security of Pakistan.

He also reiterated support for the resolution of the Kashmir dispute in accordance with the resolutions of the United Nations Security Council, asking for a peaceful dialogue.

The Senate condemned Indian attacks against innocent mosques and civilians during the conflict, describing actions such as violations of international law.

The resolution also expressed his gratitude to the Pakistani people “to neglect political differences and demonstrate national unity,” and extended special recognition to the Pakistan Air Force for their role in the operation.

He concluded warning that any future Indian misfortune would continue to receive a robust and complete response from Pakistan.

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Earlier this week, the National Assembly also unanimously approved a resolution that praised the Armed Forces for its “exemplary professionalism, surveillance and courage” by defending the sovereignty of the country in response to the unpaved Indian aggression.

The resolution praised the “exceptional restriction and responsibility” of the military, describing the response to Indian strikes as “measures and appropriate.”

Pakistan and India the fire of high fire

Pakistan and India agreed to high the full and immediate fire on Saturday after days of intense military exchanges that increased the fears of a large -scale conflict between the two neighbors with nuclear weapons.

The announcement was made for the first time by the president of the United States, Donald Trump, and then confirmed by Pakistan Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, the Vice Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of India, S Jaishankar and the Secretary of State of the United States, Marco Rubio. The high fire occurred after missile attacks, drone raids and retaliation operations through the border.

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Tensions exploded between Pakistan and India, after the attack in Pahalgam, India illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (Iiojk). India blamed the elements based in Pakistan without providing evidence, however, Islamabad rejected the claim.

India responded by closing the border with Wagah, revoking Pakistani visas and suspending the Treaty of Indo’s waters, moves Pakistan labeled as an “act of war.”

The conflict intensified with the missile attacks in India and drone raids when he launched his Sindoor operation. The Pakistan army launched the Bunyanum Marsoos operation in retaliation, and announced that it had demolished five Indian aircraft, including raffal, and intercepted 77 Israeli manufacturing Harop drones.

After the diplomatic intervention directed by Washington, both parties agreed to stop military activity in land, air and sea. However, hours after the truce, fresh skirmishes were reported along both sides of the control line.

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