RAWALPINDI: The Director General ofly Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) addressed international media to shed light on India’s ongoing hostility towards Pakistan.
The press briefing was attended by the Chiefs of the Pakistan Air Force and Pakistan Navy as well.
According to the DG ISPR, the alleged attack in Pahalgam occurred at 2:20 PM. By 2:30 PM, a First Information Report (FIR) had already been filed.
Indian media immediately began accusing Pakistan of involvement. However, there are serious questions about how Indian authorities identified the culprits so quickly.
The nearest police station is located 30 minutes away from the site of the incident. Within 10 minutes of the attack, police had reached the location, conducted an investigation, and declared Pakistan responsible.
The DG ISPR questioned how an investigation could be concluded and a culprit identified within such a short span of time.
He urged the international community to listen to what the people of Kashmir are saying. They are asking a critical question:
Where were the 700,000 Indian soldiers stationed in the region during the attack? Pakistan has offered a credible and impartial investigation into the incident and proposed that a third party conduct the inquiry. Pakistan made it clear that India will not be allowed to act as a judge, jury, and executioner.
The DG ISPR highlighted that India is attempting to divert international attention away from its internal crises.
The Modi government has failed to answer to its public and is now resorting to political exaggeration to cover up domestic failures.
India has a known history of staging incidents to blame Pakistan. During former U.S. President Clinton’s visit to India, Sikhs were killed in a false flag operation.
A retired Indian Lieutenant General has admitted that Indian forces killed five Kashmiri civilians just to shift blame onto Pakistan.
The DG ISPR also pointed out that India has regularly carried out operations against innocent Kashmiris under the guise of counter-terrorism.
Following the Pahalgam incident, innocent Kashmiris are being arrested from their homes, tortured, and killed in custody, only to be later labeled as terrorists.
He referenced India’s history of capturing civilians who mistakenly crossed the border, and then killing them under false pretenses. He stated that India had previously launched missile and drone attacks on civilian areas in Pakistan. Pakistan believes the Pulwama incident was also a false flag operation. DG ISPR emphasized that India’s military actions based on fabricated claims must stop. He asserted that Pakistan will defend its sovereignty at any cost.
During the press briefing, DG ISPR presented audio evidence of Indian spy Kulbhushan Yadav confessing to acts of terrorism in Pakistan. He explained that India frequently assigns tasks to its agents to carry out terrorist attacks within Pakistan. A spy was recently arrested from Jhelum just before the Pahalgam incident.
India’s involvement in global terrorism was also mentioned, with evidence of its role in destabilizing countries such as Canada, the U.S., and Pakistan. Indian National Security Advisers have openly endorsed terrorist movements within Pakistan, especially in Balochistan. Indian officials have admitted to supporting groups like Fitna-tul-Khawarij.
Even the Canadian Prime Minister has accused India of state-sponsored terrorism.
The DG ISPR revealed that India celebrated the Jaffar Express incident and is using state machinery to fuel hatred against Indian Muslims.
Muslim women in India are being harassed and tortured, and minorities are increasingly being targeted under the cover of the Pahalgam incident. The extremist Hindutva ideology has intensified violence against Muslims.
He stated that Indian intelligence officers are instructing terrorists to target public places in Pakistan, attempting to disrupt Pakistan’s anti-terror efforts. Recent Indian hostilities have led to the deaths of children as young as two to seven years old. DG ISPR stressed that India will no longer be allowed to stage attack dramas to accuse Pakistan.
He also played the audio of Major Sandeep, an Indian officer, directing terrorists and admitted that India is operating a terror network from Balochistan to Lahore.
Communication intercepts have revealed coordination between Indian military officers and terrorist elements.
DG ISPR concluded by informing the media that Israel-manufactured drones were fired by India both yesterday and today. These attacks killed innocent children, which Indian forces then celebrated. On April 25 and 26, around 100 militants attempted to infiltrate Pakistan. Out of these, 71 were neutralized and a significant cache of weapons was seized. On May 7, India fired missiles into civilian urban areas in Pakistan, jeopardizing the lives of thousands of passengers aboard aircraft. In retaliation, Pakistan has responded carefully by only targeting Indian military posts along the Line of Control (LoC).
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Pakistan reaffirms its commitment to peace but reserves the right to defend its sovereignty and its people against unprovoked aggression.