Islamabad:
Pakistan warned on Friday that New Delhi’s reckless behavior had brought the two nuclear armed states closer to a major conflict and condemned unequivocally India’s illegal acts of violating its sovereignty.
The Foreign Office’s spokesman Shafqat Ali Khan told his weekly press briefing that India’s “Jingoism and War Hysterria” should be a source of serious concern for the world when it violated the UN -Charter, international law and established diplomatic norms.
He said that India had violated Pakistan’s sovereignty since May 7, and that Indian strikes against Pakistan had threatened regional peace and stability. He emphasized that South Asia, home to one -fifth of humanity, could poorly surpass the irresponsible acts such as those performed by India.
“Indian actions were an obvious violation of the UN-Charter, international law and established norms for the relationship between the state.
In the wake of the Pahagam attack on April 22, he said, the Indian leadership had again used the bogey of terrorism to promote his shame of victim and jeopardize regional peace. “We again reject any attempt to connect the Pahagam attack to Pakistan,” he added.
Khan told journalists that international organizations such as the United Nations and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) had called for restraint in the last two weeks that India was not aware of.
He regrets the “obscene and undiplomatic” comments against Pakistan of the Indian Foreign Secretary, and unfortunately he said that India’s ruling exemption tried to rewrite history and make a number of absurd claims. “The basic fathers of India have to turn their graves in,” he said.
“We want to remind them that it was India that took the Jammu and Kashmir conflict to the United Nations. Today, how can it be from its own obligations made to the United Nations, to Pakistan and above all to the Kashmiri people.”
Khan said the Indian Foreign Secretary’s accusations of a special press briefing said that accusing Pakistan of escalating the situation through the Pahagam attack was “completely absurd” as India could not yet present any credible and verifiable proof “of Pakistan’s commitment.
“The Pakistani forces did not attack Pahaldam, but the Indian forces attacked several locations in Pakistan,” the spokesman said. “Consequently, Pakistan reserves the right to take all appropriate measures in his self -defense.”
The spokesman said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif suggested a transparent and independent probe in the Pahagam attack through neutral investigators, but India chose the path of warfare and aggression.
“Can any country in the world be allowed to attack another country on the basis of a few social media posts? India is trying to act as a judge, jury and executioner,” he noted.
Khan told the media that the investigations on Mumbai and Pathankot events could not make progress due to India’s non-cooperative attitude.