Islamabad:
Pakistan on Wednesday categorically rejected the irresponsible remarks from the Indian Minister of External Affairs Subrahmanyam Jaiskankar under various media assumptions in Brussels and advised him to refrain from merging misleading narrative tales to justify their recent aggressive actions.
“The discourse of top diplomats should aim to promote peace and harmony rather than produce bellicose punchlines. The tone and tenor of a foreign minister must be in line with his worthy status,” a spokesman for the Foreign Office states in a press release.
In a speech in Brussels on Tuesday, Jaisankar said when India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi said “Operation Sindoor” wasn’t over, it was a clear message that “we reserve the right to go for terrorists anytime, anywhere, anywhere if they have hurt us”.
The Foreign Office spokesman said in the last several years that India had been engaged in a malicious campaign to mislead the international community through a fictional tale of victim.
“However, India’s continued Anti-Pakistan Diatribe cannot hide its sponsorship of terrorism beyond its borders, nor can it cover the state-sanctioned oppression in IIOJK. Instead of pointing fingers at others, India should introspekt on his own commitment to terrorism, undermining and targeted murders,” he added.
The spokesman further emphasized that India must also refrain from merging misleading narratives to justify his recent aggressive actions.
“The narrative that comes out of India betrays pure frustration after an unsuccessful military adventure against Pakistan. The Indian leaders would be well advised to improve the standard of their discourse and discard their occupation of Pakistan. The story will not judge who shouted the highest-but of whom the wise,” added the spokesman further.