Politicians united against Indian aggression

Islamabad:

In the wake of India’s strikes on Pakistani territory, the country’s political leadership has adopted a unified front and condemned targeting against civilians as a feiging act and praises the rapid and crucial reaction of armed forces.

In the reaction strongly to Indian aggression, PPP Vice President Senator Senator Sherry Rehman declared that while “Modi began the war, Pakistan will end it”.

She called the attacks on Muzaffarabad, Kotli and Bahawalpur “unforgivable” and said that India had revealed her “dishonest designs” through her missile attacks. “However, Pakistan will not remain silent.”

Meanwhile, in a statement issued on Wednesday, PTI Central Information said Secretary Sheikh Waqa’s Acram that the brave act of aggression of India represented an obvious violation of international law, Pakistan’s sovereignty, basic human rights and the established principles of warfare.

The PTI leader emphasized that India’s reckless actions were not only contrary to the UN -Charter and international norms that controlled intermediate behavior but also posed a serious threat to regional peace and stability.

In a special video message, Ji Ameer Hafiz Naeemur Rehman said that the feige enemy India attacked in the darkness of the night, as it had done in the past. India targeted mosques and civilians, and it was indispensable to learn it a lesson.

He appreciated the Pakistani army for its responsible and appropriate response and insured the government for his party’s full support for the defense of the country.

Punjab’s senior minister and PML-N leader Marriyum Aurangzeb said the nation greets the pacist Pakistani armed forces for their rapid and crucial reaction to aggression.

“In return for India’s Feige attack targeted at innocent civilians, mosques and vital assets such as the Neelum-Jhelum Hydro project, our forces replied with unmatched strength and precision.”

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