Pakistan refutes Indian claims of ceasefire breach

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ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): Pakistan’s Federal Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar has denied India’s claims of a ceasefire violation by his country.

According to a statement, Tarar emphasised, “There is no question of Pakistan violating the ceasefire.”

He also came hard on the Indian officials for press briefing, claiming their arguments lacked credibility.

“The words of the Indian officials did not support their position. The Indian Secretary of Foreign Affairs and Military Spokesperson could not effectively communicate,” said Ataullah Tarar.

He also highlighted the celebratory atmosphere in the country post ceasefire, saying, the people of Pakistan are rejoicing after the country’s strong response to India’s aggression.

Pakistan took action in self-defence

He made it clear that Pakistan took action in self-defence and refuted any allegations of wrongdoing.

He further said that the Indian media has been left speechless in the aftermath of Pakistan’s successful counter attack.

The minister accused India of constantly making baseless accusations, saying, “India has a history of making claims without evidence.”

The Information Minister said that Pakistan had gained further respect globally after delivering a strong response to India’s aggression.

He concluded by saying that Pakistan’s actions were in line with defending its sovereignty and that the country would not be intimidated by false allegations.

Earlier, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif lauded Pakistan’s armed forces for giving a befitting reply to India’s provocation under the Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos.

Addressing the nation, the premier said that India attempted to impose war on country, using the Pahalgam incident as a pretext.

“Our brave and valiant forces delivered a resounding response, bringing the enemy to its knees.”

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