The spokesperson of the Foreign Office says that India's claim of targeting more civilians is a clear admission of guilt.


Islamabad: Pakistan has strongly condemned the revelation of India's plot to kill Pakistani citizens and Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh's statement that he is planning to kill more Pakistanis.
According to the spokesperson of the Foreign Office, Pakistan provided irrefutable evidence of India's infiltration into Pakistan and extrajudicial killings on January 25, 2024, which are clear evidences of India's campaign of extrajudicial and international massacres in Pakistan.
The spokesperson of the Foreign Office says that India's claim of targeting more civilians is a clear admission of guilt, and the international community should hold India accountable for these heinous and illegal actions.
The spokesperson of the Foreign Office says that in February 2019, India had also faced a strong response to the aggression. This move had exposed India's hollow claims of military superiority. The Indian rulers resorted to hateful rhetoric for electoral gains. India's irresponsible behavior harms regional peace.
It has been said in the statement that Pakistan has always expressed its determination for peace in the region, our desire for peace should not be considered as weakness. History is a witness of Pakistan's firm determination and its strong defense capability.
It is pertinent to note that a few days ago, a British magazine revealed in its report that the Indian intelligence agency killed 20 civilians in Pakistan since 2020.

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