Islamabad
Pakistan has once again given a jackal to India. During an interview to The Economist recently, General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhary, spokesperson of ISPR i.e. Inter Services Public Relations, said that if any other military action was launched against Pakistan, an ‘inside’ attack will be carried out in India. On May 7, India destroyed terrorist bases in Pakistan through Operation Sindoor.
According to media reports, General Chaudhary said that Munir wanted to bring India to the talks table. Chaudhary was also questioned about the warning given by India, in which it was said from India that immediate military action would be taken by India in case of any kind of terrorist incident.
On this, Chaudhary said that Pakistan will now ‘attack India from the east’. He said, ‘We will start from the east. Those people also have to understand that they can also be attacked from everywhere. However, during this time he did not give clear information. According to the report, the army spokesperson also said that in the speech given by Munir on 16 April, it is clearly visible what ideas they consider about India. Union Home Minister Amit Shah said in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday that three terrorists who killed 26 innocent people in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir have been killed in an encounter under ‘Operation Mahadev’ and their involvement in the attack has been scientifically certified. Shah said, ‘I want to give information about’ Operation Mahadev ‘to the whole country through the House. In ‘Operation Mahadev’, three terrorists named Suleman, Afghan and Jibran were killed in a joint operation of Army, CRPF and Jammu and Kashmir Police.
According to the Home Minister, on April 22, there was an attack in the Basaron Valley of Pahalgam at one o’clock in the day and he reached Srinagar at 5.30 pm and a security meeting was held on 23 April and it was arranged strongly not to leave the brutal murders. He said that it was confirmed through full investigation and scientific ways that these three terrorists had killed 26 innocent people in Basaron Valley of Pahalgam on 22 April.