He stated that any kind of aggression by India will be given decisive response


Islamabad: Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar says that there is credible intelligence that India intends to take military action in the next 24 to 36 hours, using the Pahalgam incident as a justification.
Federal Information Minister Attaullah said in his video statement that there is credible intelligence that India intends to take military action against Pakistan. India is basing its baseless and self-made allegations related to the Pahalgam incident on them.
He stated that any kind of aggression by India will be given a decisive response.
Atta Tarar added that Pakistan rejects India’s self-made role of plaintiff, judge, and executioner in the region. Pakistan itself has been a victim of terrorism for two decades and strongly condemns terrorism in any form in the world.
The Federal Information Minister further said that carrying out such attacks to achieve political objectives is unfortunate. Any military adventure by India will be met with a sure and decisive response. The international community needs to understand that India will be responsible for the disastrous consequences of the war. The Pakistani nation will defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity at all costs.
Atta Tarar also stated that after the Pahalgam incident, Pakistan proved to be a responsible state and offered an independent and impartial investigation to find out the truth and the motives. Unfortunately, India chose to follow the path of irrationality and confrontation. This will lead to disastrous consequences in the region and the world. Escaping from an impartial investigation is itself a great proof to expose India’s real objectives.
India-Pakistan Tension
Tensions between Pakistan and India have increased in recent days after the killing of 26 Indian tourists in the Pahalgam area of occupied Kashmir.
Pakistan has also responded strongly to India's actions, including the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty.
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