
Pakistan’s Foreign Office (FO) has strongly dismissed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks about Pakistan, calling them misleading and one-sided. The FO accused India of spreading false propaganda to hide its own involvement in terrorism within Pakistan. The latest statement comes amid growing tensions between the two nations.
India’s False Claims Dismissed
During a podcast with US computer scientist Lex Fridman, Modi claimed that Pakistan had repeatedly responded to peace efforts with hostility. He expressed hope that Pakistan’s leadership would work towards better ties with India.
In response, FO spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan rejected these statements. He pointed out that Modi’s remarks deliberately ignored the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, which has remained unresolved for decades despite United Nations resolutions and commitments made by India.
“India’s victim narrative cannot conceal its role in promoting terrorism in Pakistan and its brutal actions in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK),” the FO statement read.
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India’s Role in Terrorism
The FO urged India to reflect on its own record of terrorism, including:
- State-sponsored assassinations
- Subversive activities in foreign countries
- Support for terrorist networks targeting Pakistan
Pakistan reaffirmed its commitment to peace and dialogue but blamed India’s hegemonic ambitions for the ongoing instability in South Asia.
Terror Attacks in Pakistan Linked to India
Last week, Pakistan’s military accused India of sponsoring terrorism in Balochistan. Speaking at a media briefing, Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry directly blamed India for the recent attack on the Jaffar Express train.
The attack, carried out by the outlawed Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), involved:
- Explosion of train tracks
- Hostage-taking of 440 passengers
- Murder of 26 people, including 18 security personnel
Security forces launched an operation, killing 33 attackers and rescuing the hostages. However, four security personnel were also martyred.
Indian Media’s Propaganda Exposed
Pakistan also accused Indian media of spreading fake news about the Jaffar Express attack. The DG ISPR revealed that:
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) was used to create misleading videos
- Old terrorist videos were reuploaded to distort facts
- India exaggerated the situation to defame Pakistan
He warned that such actions further damage prospects for peace and stability in the region.
A Call for Peace and Responsibility
Pakistan reiterated its willingness to engage in constructive dialogue. However, it emphasized that India must abandon its aggressive stance and stop interfering in Pakistan’s internal matters.
The ongoing hostilities and propaganda war between the two nations continue to strain relations. If true peace is to be achieved, both sides must focus on dialogue, diplomacy, and regional stability.
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