Pakistan taught India a lesson that it would never forget: AJK President

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SEHNSA (Kashmir English): President Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry has said that Pakistan, during the recent standoff, has taught India a lesson that it would never forget.

While addressing a public gathering at Sehnsa, the president said that a crushing response delivered by Pakistan army under operation Bunyan um Marsoos has left the enemy licking its wounds in bewilderment.

India violated international law

The president said the operation Sindoor launched by India under the guise of Pahalgam false flag operation was a flagrant violation of the international law.

The operation Banyan um Marsoos, he said, reflected Pakistan’s unwavering resolve, national strength and undying spirit to defend the motherland in the face of foreign aggression.

The president said that the recent victory was a clear proof of Pakistan’s strong will, defence capability and wise leadership.

He paid tributes to Pakistan army, especially the Pakistan Air Force for its significant contribution in foiling the enemy’s nefarious designs.

The exceptional performance demonstrated by the Shaheens during the recent war has proved it beyond any doubt that the PAF is undisputedly king of the skies.

The president, on the occasion, reiterated his commitment to work for the development of the state and welfare of its people.

Referring to various initiatives he had taken during his previous government, Barrister Chaudhry said that establishment of industrial zone in Mirpur not only helped created job opportunities for unemployed youth but also generated business activities throughout Azad Kashmir.

Denouncing the stepped up human rights violations in occupied Kashmir and persecution of religious minorities within India, the president said that international human rights organizations and independent observers from different countries are acknowledging the fact that state repression against minorities, especially Muslims and Kashmiris has intensified following the Pahalgam incident.

He also paid tribute to those who lost their lives as a result of the Indian unprovoked shelling and firing on the Line of Control during the recent Pakistan-India tension and expressed his heartfelt sympathies and condolences to bereaved families.

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