ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister of Information, Attaullah Tarar has categorically rejected India’s allegations of Pakistan’s ceasefire violation.
In a statement issued by Information Minister, he said that there is no question of Pakistan violating the ceasefire.
While commenting on the Indian officials’ press briefing, Tarar said that their arguments lacked credibility, adding that the voices of the Indian officials did not support their position.
Tarar highlighted the celebratory atmosphere in the country, saying, the people of Pakistan are rejoicing after the country’s strong response to India’s aggression.
He further added that the Indian media has been left speechless in the aftermath of Pakistan’s successful counteraction.
Regarding India’s accusations, Tarar said India has a history of issuing fabricated claims without evidence.
Pakistan had gained further respect internationally after delivering a strong response to India’s aggression, Tarar said.
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Earlier, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif praised Pakistan’s armed forces for giving a befitting reply to India’s provocation under the Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos.
PM Shehbaz extended congratulations to the proud and dignified people of country, saying that the world has been made aware that Pakistan is a sovereign and honorable nation.
PM said that Pakistan had offered a transparent and impartial investigation to India into the Pahalgam incident and showed patience and tolerance towards India’s baseless allegations.