DG ISPR presents irrefutable evidence of Indian-sponsored terrorism in Pakistan


Rawalpindi: Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry has exposed Indian terror nexus in Pakistan.
In a key press conference, the DG ISPR revealed irrefutable evidence of Indian-backed terrorism inside Pakistan.
Speaking at a press conference, the ISPR chief said the purpose of the briefing was to share facts with both local and international media about the current tense situation between the two countries.
“India is directly involved in cross-border terrorism against Pakistan,” Lt Gen Chaudhry stated. He said that despite India’s claims, it has failed to present a single piece of evidence linking Pakistan to the Pahalgam incident.
The DG ISPR said that India has been running terror networks inside Pakistan, providing explosives, IEDs, and other weapons to militants. These tools, he said, are being used to target both Pakistan’s security forces and innocent civilians.
He added that the material shown today is just a small part of a larger pattern of Indian state-sponsored terrorism aimed at destabilizing Pakistan.
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