Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said on Tuesday the National Assembly that Pakistan faces the Indian information war, exposing its falsehoods worldwide and defeating it in diplomatic and narrative fronts, during a debate on the regional situation after the recent incident of Pahalgam, Radio Pakistan reported.
The National Assembly continued its discussion about the regional consequences of what legislators described as the “false flag operation” of India in Pahalgam and the series of provocative actions that followed. The members of all the lines of the party reiterated that the entire Pakistani nation is united and prepared to respond to any Indian misfortune.
The tensions between India and Pakistan intensified after a deadly attack on April 22, 2025, in Pahalgama, the illegally occupied Indians Jammu and Kashmira (Iiojk), who claimed the life of 26 men as India, quickly blamed the Pakistani elements for the aggression, despite not presenting evidence, a claim that Pakistan refused to strengthened.
Going to the house, Tarar said that India had tried to block the Pakistan online content, but in response, “Pakistan managed to have a song of his armed forces transmitted in the YouTube Indian channels through geotagging and buying advertising air time.”
He added that the diplomatic and public participation efforts of Pakistan, including those led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, highlighted the Indian misinformation campaigns to the global community.
“The Pakistani nation has always given an overwhelming defeat to the enemy,” Tarar said. “We are not aggressors, but if the enemy resorts to misadventure, he will face such a response from our armed forces that his generations will remember.”
Referring to the ongoing Indian atrocities in Jammu and Kashmir illegally occupied (Iiojk), the minister reaffirmed the unwavering moral, political and diplomatic support of Pakistan to the people of Cookmira, calling Cashmir “the jugular vein of Pakistan.”
He also talked about the first line of Pakistan in the war against terror and the significant sacrifices that the country has made. “We have credible and irrefutable evidence against terrorism sponsored by the Indian State in Pakistan,” he said, further claiming India’s participation in the murder of Sijs leaders abroad.
Also addressing the house, the issues of Kashmira and the engineer Minister of Gilgit-Baltistan, Amir Muqam, said that the unfounded accusations of India against Pakistan following the Pahalgam attack were an attempt to distract from his actions with respect to the Water Treaty of the Indo. He echoed the feeling that the nation is linked to the aggression.
Meanwhile, Dr. Farooq Satar of MQM-P said that the “Jingoist mentality” of the Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi, is a threat to regional peace and has failed to obtain international support. PTI’s lawyer, Gohar Ali Khan, insisted that India “will never succeed in his disastrous designs,” particularly regarding water rights.
The house was postponed to meet on Wednesday at 11 am