
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chairs a meeting on March 6, 2024. — PID
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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif will be chaired by the National Security Committee (NSC) meeting today (Thursday) to discuss the situation which resulted in the allegations of New Delhi and the Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
“The National Security Committee will issue a comprehensive response [to India]”Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar spoke on Geo News’ program” Aja Shah Zeb Khanzada’s Sutha “.
Sources say the meeting will be held at 11am with the high civilian and military leadership, which is expected to discuss the internal and external security situation and will review India’s quick -day measures and measures.
New Delhi has not provided any evidence to link Pakistan with the recent terrorist incident, Dar said. He added that such anger over terrorist incidents is “blasphemy”, which has been accused of India of accusing Pakistan of its internal problems.
His comments came against the decision to suspend the Indus Water Agreement of the government led by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and ban the entry of Pakistani nationals when 26 tourists were shot dead in Pahalgam, Ijak.
The announcement made by the Foreign Ministry (MEA) has presented five steps, which New Delhi described as “decisive response to cross -border terrorism”.
The Indus Water Treaty is a water sharing agreement between Pakistan and India, which has been facilitated by the World Bank. This gives India control over the three eastern rivers (Ravi, Beas and Stloss) of Sindh Basin, while it gives Pakistan authority over the three Western rivers (Sindh, Jhelum and Chenab).
Other measures include the immediate closure of the Integrated Check Post Attari, as well as issuing Pakistanis a deadline to leave the country before May 1, 2025.
Also, Pakistani nationals will not be allowed to go to India under the SAARC Visa Revenue Scheme (SEV) and any SEV visa issued to Pakistani nationals in the past has now been canceled,
Any Pakistani citizen currently has 48 hours to leave India under SVES visa.
Announcing the army, naval and air advisers at the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi, Noon Greeta, India has asked him to leave the country within a week, while also announced the withdrawal of his defense advisers from the Indian High Commission in Islamabad.
New Delhi will be 30 by May 1st to its overall power of the existing 55 high commissions.
Explaining the situation, Defense Minister Khawaja Asif said that the issues raised by India will be discussed today at the NSC meeting.
Talking about the “Shahbaz Khanzada’s Seth” program today, Asif noted that India did not unilaterally suspend the Indus Waters Agreement, as the deal included not only two countries, but also other stakeholders, including the World Bank.
He added that India has long tried to get out of the deal, but Pakistan is ready to respond with full force if needed.
Speaking to the media separately, the Defense Minister said that Pakistan has no relation to it, because Pakistan rejects terrorism all its forms and everywhere.
“It is all domestic, revolutions are found in different so -called states against India, not one, not two, but dozens of, from Nagland to Kashmir, in Chittgarh, in Chat Garh, in Manipur, in all these places, there are revolutions against the Indian government.”
Asif said that India should investigate the Pahalgam incident as the allegations leveled would not refrain from their responsibility.
He said, “India’s accusation against Pakistan is inappropriate for the Phalgam incident.
“There should be no ambiguity that we strongly condemn terrorism,” said Defense Cazar. However, he added that the “false flag operation” cannot be rejected.
Various defense analysts have also recovered concerns about the defensive flag operation.
Brigadier (Retd) Rashid Wali, while talking to Geo News, raised questions about India’s point of view, saying that propaganda against Pakistan immediately of the attack. Later, the Indian media spread baseless claims.
Former Senator, Mushahid Hussain Syed, who is also an experienced foreign affairs expert, condemned the process of jumping for Pakistan to blame Pakistan after the terrorist incidents in India or IIOJK.
The doubts are to be taken in the context of newsrooms in India, which resorted to the war with social media trends advocating for retaliation against Pakistan.