India Cannot Act as Judge, and Executioner: DG ISPR

India Cannot Act as Judge, and Executioner: ISPR

ISLAMABAD: Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry has firmly stated that India cannot be allowed to act as judge, jury, and executioner by using the Pahalgam incident as a pretext for aggression.

Speaking to Turkish media, DG ISPR said that Indian forces have been deliberately targeting civilian populations across the Line of Control (LoC) through unprovoked firing and shelling.

He clarified that the Pakistan Army has only responded to fire from specific Indian posts using small arms and has not initiated any drone, rocket, or air attacks.

He dismissed Indian claims of Pakistani aerial aggression as baseless and fictitious, adding that in modern warfare, every strike leaves behind electronic evidence — something India has failed to provide.

He further questioned India’s narrative by asking where the wreckage or evidence is if Indian forces indeed downed Pakistani aircraft or captured pilots.

DG ISPR stated that India has silenced international media to control the narrative, while its own media continues to churn out imaginary and ridiculous stories. “When the time comes, our response will speak for itself — we don’t need Indian media to interpret it,” he said.

General Chaudhry accused India of exploiting terrorism-related incidents for political motives.

He revealed that Pakistan had offered neutral and transparent investigations into the Pahalgam attack, which India refused. He also said India carried out attacks on six religious’ sites in Pakistan, indiscriminately targeting women, children, and the elderly without any evidence.

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Pakistan strongly denies India’s baseless allegations and reiterates that no credible proof has been presented.

 

 

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