Pakistan’s Foreign Office on Friday condemned Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statement regarding Pakistan as ‘aggressive’.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi alleged that Pakistan wants to maintain its prominence through ‘terrorism’ and ‘proxy wars’ but its ‘nefarious plans will never succeed.’ Modi accused India of colluding with Pakistan in the Himalayan region of Kargil Kargil A ceremony marked the 25th anniversary of the war.
In a statement issued in response, the Foreign Office presented Pakistan’s position that the Indian leader’s statement cannot divert the world’s attention from India’s oppression of basic rights and freedoms in Kashmir, especially their (Kashmiris’) inalienable rights. The struggle for self-determination cannot be suppressed.’
The statement said that Modi has resorted to belligerent behavior and so-called bravado in his statement, but these are completely unreasonable to resolve the long-standing disputes between Pakistan and India, particularly the core dispute of Jammu and Kashmir.
“Instead of vilifying others for terrorism, India should consider its own campaign of targeted killing, sabotage and terror in foreign territories.”
“Pakistan remains resolute in its will and capacity to protect its sovereignty against any aggression, as exemplified by Pakistan’s strong response to India’s incursion in February 2019,” the statement said.
The traditional rival countries have also fought three wars, two of which were fought over Kashmir.
In his statement today, Modi said that Pakistan was insulted whenever it tried to advance its plans, but it had ‘not learned any lesson from its history’.
He said, ‘I want to tell these patrons of terrorism that their nefarious plans will never succeed. Our brave forces will defeat terrorism. The enemy will be retaliated against.’
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Pakistan has vehemently denied allegations of terrorism in the past.
India-Pakistan relations have been largely stagnant since the two countries severed diplomatic ties in August 2019 after New Delhi revoked the special status of its administered Kashmir and split it into two federal territories. was reduced.
This year, Pakistan said that Indian agents are involved in killing people in Pakistan. However, India termed these allegations as ‘false’.
Indian Foreign Minister Subramaniam Jaishankar said last month that India would seek a solution to cross-border terrorism “which cannot be a good neighbor policy.”
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2024-07-26 20:48:15