The Federal Minister of Information and Issuing Attaullah Tarar warned on Thursday that India’s actions could destabilize peace throughout South Asia.
Tarar claimed a political dialogue about peace in the region and claimed that India was involved in regional terrorism and pointed to his role in the Pulwama incident.
He repeated Pakistan’s long -standing attitude that the country itself has been a victim of terrorism and has lost 90,000 lives in the war against it.
“Pakistan sacrificed to protect the world from terrorism,” Tarar said, adding that accusing Pakistan of Pulwama involvement was unjustified.
He noted that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had offered a study of the attack under his address in Kakul, but India showed no interest because of its aggressive attitude.
“Modi is politically weaker today than ever before in India’s recent history,” Tarar added, claiming that despite Pakistan’s call for peace, the government ensured that its intentions did not go wrong for weakness.
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He also accused India of trying to weapon and question how every country could unilaterally terminate an international treaty.
Tarar said that journalists were shown that the areas of India blamed Pulwama for proving the baselessness of the claim.
Earlier on Wednesday, Pakistan rejected “categorically” Indian claims made during a parliamentary debate on the so -called “Operation Sindoor”, accusing New Delhi of distorting facts, glorifying aggression and pursuing the domestic political mileage through provocative tales.
In an official statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the spokesman said the claims of Indian leaders under the Lok Sabha debate reflected a “dangerous tendency” to incorrectly represent the truth and justify one -sided aggression.
“Pakistan categorically rejects the baseless claims and provocative claims made by the Indian leaders under the Lok Sabha debate about the so-called ‘Operation Sindoor’,” the spokesman said. “These statements reflect a dangerous tendency to distort facts, justify aggression, and glorify conflicts for domestic consumption.”



