MUZAFFARABAD: (Parliament Times) The AJK Prime Minister Raja Farooq Haider Khan while denouncing the Indian Army Chief’s recent provocative statement has said that the nation stands united to teach India a lesson if it invaded Pakistan.
Reacting to Indian Army Chief’s iniquitous statement the AJK PM on Sunday said, “Indian military might was helpless before a few hundred local freedom fighters and its chief was talking of war against Pakistan”. “Out of frustration at the hands of Mujahideen Indian armed forces are targeting children, women and elderly people in the IHK”, he observed.
Terming Kashmiris as first defense line of Pakistan he said that Kashmiris stand firm like a rock for the green flag of the country. He said Kashmiris would foil all nefarious designs of Indian forces before it reaches Pakistani soldiers. He said we would not let the Indian army cast an evil eye on Pakistan. He said coward Indian armed forces have been committing gross human rights violations and state terrorism in IHK. “Even United Nations Human Rights Commission and international human rights organizations admitted it in their reports”, he added.
He said PML-N President Shahbaz Sharif’s statement condemning Indian army chief’s statement was morale boosting. He said the entire nation stands firmly with its armed forces. The Prime Minister paid tributes to seven soldiers who were martyred in North Waziristan recently. He said their sacrifices to counter the terrorism in the country would be crowned with success. He said it was because of these sacrifices that the country was witnessing peace now. He also expressed sympathy with the bereaved families.
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