Military exposes Indian facilitation of terror in Pakistan
Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry has said that there are loads of evidence available to expose the horrific stories of Indian-sponsored terrorism in Pakistan.
In a media briefing in Islamabad on Friday (today), the military spokesperson flanked by Director General Public Relations (DGPR) of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Air Vice Marshal Aurangzeb Ahmed and Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff Operations Rear Admiral Raja Rab Nawaz, said that “for each and every incident we can tell you how the Indian hand was involved.”
“The terrorist leaders who surrendered tell us about how India supports terrorism in Pakistan,” Ahmed Sharif added.
DG ISPR said that India has “no evidence” for its allegations of Pakistan’s involvement in the Pahalgam attack or the supposed attacks inside Indian territory in the last 48 hours, adding, “You just concoct stories. I think the time has come to ask the real and bitter questions that the Indian government needs to stop living in cinema and theatrics.”
Providing details of the way the Indian media blamed Pakistan shortly after the Pahalgam attack on April 22 without any evidence, DG ISPR Ahmed Sharif maintained that India had adopted a similar stance in the past as well.
He questioned, “Is this the first time India is doing this? There is a history to it?”
“How did the Indian government jump to the conclusion regarding who the attackers were within 10 minutes of the incident? When you don’t have any evidence, what do you do? You open up the military front.”
The military’s media wing spokesperson went on to say that India was shifting the blame for the attack on Pakistan to divert attention from its internal problems.
He called out India for launching attacks on Pakistan and targeting civilians, including women and children.
Detailing about the Indian drones downed in Pakistani territory, he said that the military has neutralised 77 Israeli drones sent by India so far, noting, “We are taking each one of them out. Not one of them has been able to go back to India and not one of them will be able to go back.”
He said in an apparent reference to India that “if you are so fond of Pakistan firing at you, we will fulfil your demand at a time, place and means of our choosing.”
DG ISPR Ahmed Sharif also asked India to “show the debris of at least [one downed] Pakistani aircraft or drone that Pakistan has fired” as evidence that Pakistan attacked India last night.