
Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry briefing media at the General Headquarters, Rawalpindi, December 27, 2024. — ISPR
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The Pakistani military called out the Indian army chief for “extreme duplicity” after the Pakistani military termed the neighboring country as a “hotbed” of terrorism, the military’s media wing said on Wednesday, saying Islamabad was “unfounded and baseless”. Takes strong exception to statements.
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) in a statement also asked the neighboring country to avoid “moving towards political expediency”.
“The Indian Army Chief’s designation of Pakistan as a hotbed of terrorism is not only counterfactual, but also an exercise in futility in beating the dead horse of India’s default position – state-sponsored Pakistan. Blaming the local response for brutality is a classic case of extreme duplicity,” the army’s media wing said.
The statement came after General Upinder Dwivedi’s claim that Pakistan was the “hotbed” of terrorism, asserting that the ongoing violence in “Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK)” was Pakistan. being orchestrated from within, LiveMinute reported, while alleging that 60 percent of the terrorists killed last year were of Pakistani origin.
He also alleged that 60 percent of the terrorists killed last year were of Pakistani origin.
The army’s media wing also said that the remarks were an attempt to divert the world’s attention from India’s brutality in IIOJK, oppression of minorities internally, and India’s international oppression.
“The General Officer, during his first tenure at IIOJK, personally oversaw the most brutal repression of Kashmiris. Such politically motivated and inaccurate statements reflect the extreme politicization of the Indian Army.”
The ISPR also said that the world is witnessing India’s conclave of hate speech that incites genocide against Muslims, adding that the international community is not oblivious to India’s international carnage, and that Indian It is oblivious to the repressive use of force by the security forces against innocent civilians and human beings as a whole. Violations of the rights of innocent Kashmiris
“Such repression has strengthened Kashmiris’ commitment to their right to self-determination, enshrined in UN Security Council resolutions,” it said.
The Army advised that “instead of trying to develop a non-existent terror infrastructure in Pakistan, it would be wise not to indulge in self-delusion and appreciate the ground reality”.
The statement added, “The fact that a senior serving Indian Army officer is in Pakistani custody, caught red-handed while planning terrorist acts against innocent civilians inside Pakistan, seems to have is easily overlooked”.
ISPR also said that Pakistan takes strict exception to such baseless and baseless statements.
“While sympathizing with the victims of Indian Army brutality, it is hoped that the principles of citizenship, professionalism, and state-to-state behavior will guide the leadership of the Indian Army, rather than being swayed by political expediency. will guide the process.”
‘Provocative’ statements harmful to regional peace: FO
The Foreign Office also rejected General Dwivedi’s “baseless allegations and baseless claims”.
In a statement, the FO said that IIOJK is an internationally recognized disputed territory, the final status of which is to be determined in accordance with the relevant resolutions of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and the aspirations of the Kashmiri people.
The FO said that in this context, India has no legal or moral basis to make fictitious claims over the territories of Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan.
He also said that such acts by the Indian leadership cannot divert international attention from the gross human rights violations and repressive measures in the IIOJK.
“These actions suppress the legitimate and just struggle of the Kashmiri people for their inalienable right to self-determination,” the statement said, adding that Pakistan also stressed that such inflammatory statements are detrimental to regional peace and stability.
“Instead of making baseless accusations against others, India should examine itself and its documented involvement in organizing targeted killings, acts of sabotage and state-sponsored terrorism in foreign territories,” it added. It should be remedied.”