Indian claims of striking inside Pakistan back fired as New Delhi failed to share locations of imaginary strikes

Pakistan ArmyIndian claims of striking inside Pakistan back fired as New Delhi failed...

Islamabad, Pakistan: Foreign office of Pakistan will take foreign diplomats of P-5 countries tomorrow to Line of Control (LoC) for showing them reality at ground for shunning off Indian propaganda about striking inside Pakistan.

Taking an unbending position, this time, Pakistan has virtually exposed unfounded claims of Indian Army Chief for striking imaginary terrorist camps inside Pakistan because Indian Embassy in Islamabad has yet not responded to challenge thrown by spokesman of Pakistan Army for sharing information about so-called targeted locations with Pakistan Foreign Office.

Meanwhile, main stream Indian accepted that more than three Indian soldiers lost their lives during engagement at LoC while Pakistan maintains that actual number of dead was over six Indian soldiers who tried to infiltrate into Pakistani side of LoC.

Director General of Inter Service Public Relations of Pakistan Armed Force Maj Gen. Asif Ghafoor on Monday evening reiterated his stance that Indians have no grounds to support false claim made by their COAS read as (CnC).

Military spokesman said:

If they don’t want to go they have the option to share claimed targeted locations with our foreign office. We will take foreign diplomats & media tomorrow on those given locations. Let all see facts on ground.

Meanwhile, spokesman of Foreign Office of Pakistan Dr. Faisal stated that Indian Embassy has yet not responded to offer made by DG ISPR. It indicates that they have no grounds to support false claim by their COAS. We expect them to respond soon.

It is pertinent to mention that the Director General (SA & SAARC), Dr. Mohammad Faisal, summoned the Indian Cd’A Mr. Gaurav Ahluwalia and condemned the unprovoked ceasefire violations by the Indian occupation forces along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jura, Shahkot and Nausehri Sectors on 19th and 20th October, 2019.

On Sunday October 20, due to indiscriminate and unprovoked firing by Indian Army, five innocent civilians lost their lives.

They included Muhammad Rafaqat s/o Haji Azam aged 28 years, Haji Azam aged 60 years, Haji Sarfaraz s/o Ghulam Rabbani aged 47 years, residents of Village Nausadda and two non-resident civilian labourers Liaqat and Faisal while six others, including women and children, sustained serious injuries.

The Indian occupation forces, along the LoC and Working Boundary, have continuously been targeting civilian populated areas with artillery fire, heavy calibre mortars, and automatic weapons.

This escalation in ceasefire violations by India is continuing from 2017, when the Indian forces committed more than 1970 ceasefire violation.

Meanwhile, Foreign Office categorically rejected Indian media reports about so – called “launchpads” being targeted by India along the LoC. Earlier, highlighting the Indian threat to regional peace and security, Pakistan has called upon the P5 to ask India to provide information about the so – called alleged “launchpads” and stated its willingness to arrange a visit of the P5 diplomats to those locations to expose Indian falsehood. Heinous Indian targeting of civilians is a typical attempt by India to divert international attention from the humanitarian nightmare in IOJ&K.

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