Khattak condemns Indian aggression
NOWSHERA: Advisor to the Prime Minister on Interior Affairs Pervez Khattak has condemned the recent attacks carried out by Indian forces at various locations in Pakistan.Talking to The News here, Khattak described the attacks as cowardly and indicative of India’s war hysteria.
He said that Indian forces attempted to strike five different locations in Pakistan under the cover of darkness, but their efforts were effectively thwarted by the timely and decisive response of the Pakistan armed forces.
Pervez Khattak said that such actions by India were not only cowardly but also part of a broader conspiracy to destabilise peace in the region. He asserted that the Indian leadership seems to have forgotten that the people of Pakistan, along with their military, were fully capable of responding to any threat with strength and resolve.
He further stated that the entire Pakistani nation stands united with its armed forces. “We are one voice, one nation, and ready to defeat the enemy on every front,” Khattak said, adding Pakistan has defeated aggression in the past and would continue to do so in the future.Pervez Khattak also urged the international community to take serious notice of India’s provocative actions and play its role in maintaining peace in the region.
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