Allegations of attacks on Pathankot, Jaisalmer, and Srinagar are baseless


Islamabad: Pakistan has rejected the baseless allegations and propaganda of the Indian media about attacks on Indian territories.
According to the Foreign Office spokesperson, Pakistan rejects the allegations and propaganda of the Indian media, and the allegations of attacks on Pathankot, Jaisalmer, and Srinagar are baseless.
The Foreign Office spokesperson said that the process of making accusations against Pakistan without investigation reflects a well-thought-out plan. The allegations are aimed at destabilizing the region and creating an excuse for aggression.
According to the Foreign Office spokesperson, such actions further endanger regional peace, and India’s behavior is extremely dangerous and irresponsible.
The Foreign Office spokesperson stated that Pakistan demands that international organizations take notice of India’s behavior. Pakistan will respond with full force to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The spokesperson added that Pakistan is determined and vigilant for peace. Pakistan will not be intimidated by provocations, threats, or misleading campaigns. Pakistan reserves the right to respond to any aggression.
It is pertinent to note that India is spreading fake news of attacks in occupied Kashmir.
It is also reported that the news of attacks on occupied Kashmir on Indian media is fake and based on lies.
According to sources, the purpose of spreading fake news is to create a false impression that Pakistan is also attacking India.
According to sources, by spreading fake news, India wants to create a continuous false justification for continuing its aggression against Pakistan.

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