Khawaja Asif sends India tough message on Kashmir
ISLAMABAD: Warning New Delhi of a tit-for-tat counterstatement, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has said Pakistan is incomplete without the Kashmir region, which is bleeding under the bayonets of Indian occupation forces for the last 60 years.“Pakistan and Kashmir are indivisible. We will not let India get away with what is
By our correspondents
June 05, 2015
ISLAMABAD: Warning New Delhi of a tit-for-tat counterstatement, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has said Pakistan is incomplete without the Kashmir region, which is bleeding under the bayonets of Indian occupation forces for the last 60 years.
“Pakistan and Kashmir are indivisible. We will not let India get away with what is rightfully ours,” said the minister while talking to the media the other day.Asif asserted the Indian occupational regime would never be able to intimidate the denizens of the Himalayan territory with a blind brute force.
“Indian mercenaries are subjecting the helpless natives of the scenic valley to the worst of atrocities in broad daylight. It has to stop,” said the minister giving India a tough message.He said Islamabad would not shy of responding to India’s belligerent statement against the state of Pakistan.
“We have found the fingerprints of Research & Analysis Wing (RAW), the primary foreign intelligence agency of India, all over the Balochistan insurgency,” Asif said warning India against fanning unrest in the rugged province.
Earlier, Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif, in a statement, said that Kashmir was an unfinished agenda of the partition of the Indian Subcontinent in 1947.“Pakistan and Kashmir are inseparable. While we wish peace and stability in the region, we want Kashmir’s resolution as per the aspirations of Kashmiris,” he added.Gen Raheel also said that the resolution of Kashmir was essential to bring about lasting peace in the region.
“Pakistan and Kashmir are indivisible. We will not let India get away with what is rightfully ours,” said the minister while talking to the media the other day.Asif asserted the Indian occupational regime would never be able to intimidate the denizens of the Himalayan territory with a blind brute force.
“Indian mercenaries are subjecting the helpless natives of the scenic valley to the worst of atrocities in broad daylight. It has to stop,” said the minister giving India a tough message.He said Islamabad would not shy of responding to India’s belligerent statement against the state of Pakistan.
“We have found the fingerprints of Research & Analysis Wing (RAW), the primary foreign intelligence agency of India, all over the Balochistan insurgency,” Asif said warning India against fanning unrest in the rugged province.
Earlier, Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif, in a statement, said that Kashmir was an unfinished agenda of the partition of the Indian Subcontinent in 1947.“Pakistan and Kashmir are inseparable. While we wish peace and stability in the region, we want Kashmir’s resolution as per the aspirations of Kashmiris,” he added.Gen Raheel also said that the resolution of Kashmir was essential to bring about lasting peace in the region.
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