Indian Army Chief statement: Pakistan’s civil, military leadership hits back

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By Muhammad Luqman

Pakistan Army in reaction to the provocative statement issued by the India COAS General Bipin Rawat has said that the country is a nuclear power and is ready for war.

Indian Army Chief General Rawat had  threatened Pakistan with surprise action by Indian security forces, a day after New Delhi canceled a meeting between foreign ministers of the two countries.

General Rawat said Indian forces will take further measures. There is always a surprise in Indian forces’ action, General Rawat said at the media briefing in the capital, New Delhi.

“We are always ready and prepared for war. War happens when either side is unprepared for it,” DG ISPR Major General Asif Ghafoor said on Saturday.

The army’s media wing spokesperson said that the country’s desire for peace shouldn’t be perceived as its weakness, adding that the Army won’t let peace be derailed.

The ISPR spokesperson called General Rawat’s statement, ‘irresponsible’.

Major General Ghafoor said that the third generation of Kashmiris is rendering sacrifices for their liberation against the occupying forces.

“The Indian government has failed to clamp down the political struggle of Kashmiris,” the spokesperson said, adding that the government of Pakistan’s offer for dialogue is still on the table.

Major General Asif Ghafoor said that Pakistan has successfully fought against terrorism adding that the country has established peace after two-decade of struggle.

“We know the cost of peace and we want to take it ahead,” he said.

The DG ISPR said that the Indian government adopted anti-Pakistan narrative in its attempt to divert the attention of its people from the recently surfaced graft allegations.

Major General Ghafoor said that there is a realignment underway in the international politics and Pakistan’s relations are getting better with other respective states.

The Army spokesperson rebutted the Indian government’s claim that it mutilated the body of its soldier.

“We categorically dismiss the Indian allegation. We are a professional army. We can’t disrespect the body of a soldier even if he belongs to an enemy state,” he added.

Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry hit back at the provocative statements by saying that General Rawat should know that he is an army chief not a BJP secretary general.

Chaudhry said that General Rawat is highlighting himself as a ‘tool’ of a political party, adding that where Pakistan is calling for peace between both sides whereas the Indian army chief is restoring to warmongering.

 

 

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