
Ministry of Foreign Affairs office in Islamabad. — PTV website/File
#Pakistan #denounces #Indias #Pahalgam #narrative #based #fabrications
Pakistan on Wednesday rejected Indian leaders’ statements about the recent military attack and the recent military interruption, reflecting a “distortion of facts, justifying aggression and promoting domestic use dispute.”
FO spokesman Shafqat Ali Khan said on Wednesday, “Pakistan clearly rejects the baseless claims and provocative claims of Indian leaders during the Lok Sabha debate over the so -called ‘Operation Sandur’.
A day earlier, Indian Interior Minister Amit Shah claimed before the parliament that Indian security forces had recovered Pakistani voter identity cards and locally, in the Indian -occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), there were three people killed in a gun fighting in a gun.
Addressing the same meeting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also denied that any world leader forced India to stop fighting Pakistan during his recent dispute, after US President Donald Trump’s repeated claim that he had broken peace.
South Asian rivals fought a four -day intense conflict in May, leaving Trump more than 70 lives on both sides before announcing a ceasefire between nuclear weapons neighbors.
The spokesman added, “These statements reflect the dangerous trend of distorting the facts, justifying aggression, and glorifying domestic disputes.”
“The world knows that India attacked Pakistan without any confirmed evidence or a credible investigation into the Pahalgam attack. During the mediation night of May 6 and 7, 2025, India’s alleged terrorist infrastructure was actually resulting in the martyrdom of innocent men, women and children.”
“India failed to achieve any of its strategic goals. On the other hand, Pakistan’s Indian fighter jets and a tremendous success in neutralizing military targets is an undeniable fact.”
The spokesperson asked Indian leaders to recognize the losses of their armed forces and accept its active role in understanding the ceasefire through the third party, instead of misleading their compatriots.
“India did not take advantage of the immediate offer by the Prime Minister of Pakistan for a transparent and independent investigation of the Perlgam attack.”
Chanting the Indian attacks on Pakistan, Shafqat said that New Delhi chose the path of war and aggression. He added that India worked as a judge, jury and executioner at the same time.
“Against this background, any claims regarding the so -called” Operation Mahadev “do not matter to us.”
“The account given by the Indian Home Minister is full of fabrication, which raises serious questions about his reputation.”
“Is it just coincidence that the alleged criminals of the Pahalgam attack were killed at the beginning of the Lok Sabha debate?” Shafqat asked.
“We also reiterate our unclear rejects about numerous Indian statements about establishing a ‘new routine’ in bilateral relations. As we have already shown in May 2025 through our commitment, we will fight any future aggression.”
Shafqat said: “For us, bilateral relations only respect the ‘routine’ sovereignty and territorial integrity, and follow the principles and objectives of the UN Charter.”
Nuclear blackmail
The FO spokesman said that the Indian story of the alleged “nuclear blackmail” by Pakistan was a “misleading and self -serving construction”, and accusing Pakistan of trying to cover up its feelings of suicide.
“It is well -known that Pakistan withheld India through its traditional abilities, and confirmed that discipline and restrictions remain its guidelines.”
Shafqat also lodged a denial of Indian leaders’ false claims regarding the Indus Waters Agreement.
He said that the decision to hold India’s agreement for the sanctity of international agreements and strikes on the core pillars of regional cooperation shows a clear neglect of the sanctity of international agreements and strikes.
“Instead of being proud of a unilateral and illegal move, India should immediately fulfill the responsibilities of its agreement,” he said, adding that India’s South Asia’s uncertainty, gingerism and chest -powered threats continues.
“However, as a responsible country,” Shafaq said and concluded his remarks: “Pakistan is committed to a meaningful dialogue for resolving all residual issues, including peace, regional stability, and the basic dispute of Jammu and Kashmir.”