
Director-General (DG) of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry addresses press conference at General Headquarters, Rawalpindi, April 29, 2025. — Screengrab via YouTube/Geo News
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When tensions between New Delhi and Islamabad increase during the Phalgam attack, Lieutenant General Ahmad Sharif Chaudhry, Director General (DGISPR) of the Ben -Services Public Relations (DGISPR), presented “irreparable” evidence of Indian terrorist terror in Pakistan on Tuesday.
He briefed the media on Tuesday, “It has been seven days since the Phalgam attack, yet no evidence has been provided to prove the baseless allegations against Pakistan.”
At the beginning of the Percy, ISPRDG said that a press briefing is being held today to give details about the “special situation” related to the ongoing situation to the local and foreign media.
Lieutenant General Chaudhry said as a result of the Pahalgam attack, “India involved in terrorism from the state border against Pakistan.
The DGISPR said that India was found operating terrorist networks inside Pakistan, providing explosives, IEDs and other deadly material to terrorists not only security forces but also to target innocent civilians.
He added, “This undesirable evidence is the only small component of the wider pattern of terrorism organized by the state that has been developed by India.”
New Delhi linked Islamabad to the attack without any evidence and provoked a crackdown on the reducing relations, which included suspending the Indus Waters Agreement, canceling Pakistanis’ visas, and crossing the border between others.
In response, Pakistan ordered the deportation of Indian diplomats and military advisers, leaving Sikh pilgrims, canceling visas for Indian nationals, and ceasing to cross the main border.
Islamabad has also denied involvement in the attack and has offered to participate in a reliable and transparent investigation.
Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has warned that the increase could increase in “all -out war”, the United Nations has called on Pakistan and India to show “maximum restriction” to ensure that the situation and progress will not be worse.
A day ago, the New York Times reported that India was gaining global support – not to calm the situation, but to strengthen its justification for possible military action.
The publication states that despite the limited solid evidence of direct attacking Pakistan, the possibility of a unstable confrontation between neighbors equipped with both nuclear weapons continues to rapidly.
‘Irreparable evidence’
Giving details about terrorism organized by India today, LT General Chaudhry said on April 25 that a suspected terrorist trained terrorist in India was arrested near Jhelum Bus Terminal. During the operation, security forces recovered 2.5kg of explosives from Jhelum bus stand.
The suspect, identified as Abdul Jadeed, was arrested near Jhelum and was found in the possession of an Indian drone recovered from his residence. He added that in addition, Rs 1 million in cash was also seized from his house.
The forensic analysis of the suspect’s mobile phone revealed a conversation with contacts in India, including direct conversations with an Indian subdivision named Sukhwinder.
The DGISPR added that India is actively providing terrorists to terrorists for attacks on civilians and security personnel inside Pakistan.
He further revealed that the stopped communications have revealed that four Indian Army officers involved in terrorism harmony. These officers include Major Sandeep Verma, Subeder Sukhwinder, Holder Amit, and One Sipai, according to the ISPR Chief.
According to the DGISPR, Indian handlers were instructing terrorists to “cause civilian casualties in Pakistan” and “carry out attacks so that the world considered Pakistan a center of terrorism”.
He added that the handlers even sent videos stating that the way to make the bomb.
The chief military spokesman said that Major Sandeep enrolled in the terrorist orpoint from Balochistan to Lahore. On November 22, Subeder Sukhwinder led Abdul Jidid to a place near Head Marala to recover the IED and the damaged drone.
On November 30, Majeed installed an IED on a military vehicle in Jalalpur Jetton, resulting in four testimonies. After completing the work, he received Rs 656,000.
On March 18, Major Sukhwinder provided another IED location near Kotli. The next day, schoolchildren saw a suspicious bag in the area. An army unit replied and recovered a bomb from the site.
After the bombing in Kotli, Indian media falsely claimed that five bombs were discovered in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), which was called by the DGISPR.
On April 22, 2025, Sukhwinder presented another IED near Nadala. The ISPR chief added that the next day, he directed Majeed to attack a local bus stand.
Earlier today, the Pakistan Army shot the drone near the Line of Control (LoC) in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.