So-called Ex-Governor of IIOJK vindicated Pakistan’s stance on Pulwama attack: FO
The Spokesperson hopes that the international community would take cognizance of the latest revelations and see through India’s propaganda campaign against Pakistan driven by selfish political considerations and based on lies and deceit.


Islambad: Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch on Sunday said that the latest revelations by the so-called former Governor of the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir Satya Pal Malik have once again vindicated Pakistan’s stance on the Pulwama Attack.
The spokesperson said that the former governor's disclosures demonstrate how the Indian leadership habitually used the bogey of terrorism from Pakistan to advance its sham victimhood narrative and the Hindutva agenda for domestic political gains.
The reaction came after Indian politician Satayapal Malik gave interview to a local news organizatio and uncovered the Modi governent's role in Pulwama.
In an extraordinarily revealing interview with Karan Thapar, Satyapal Malik says that the CRPF had asked for aircrafts ahead of the Pulwama tragedy, and the request was denied by the Union govt.
— The Wire (@thewire_in) April 14, 2023
Full interview here: https://t.co/47ENX7WzM2 pic.twitter.com/7vISmPFGtz
The Spokesperson hoped that the international community would take cognizance of the latest revelations and see through India’s propaganda campaign against Pakistan driven by selfish political considerations and based on lies and deceit.
She urged India to answer the questions raised in the latest revelations. She said it is time India be held accountable for the actions that imperiled regional peace in the aftermath of Pulwama attack.
It is pertinent to mention here that Pakistan, for its part, will continue to counter India’s false narrative, and act firmly and responsibly in the face of different provocations.

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