ISLAMABAD: Political leadership of the country has vows to use all efforts to expose Indian hand in terrorism inside Pakistan and with all proofs world should be apprised about ugly face of India.
Information Minister Attaullah Tarar and ISPR Director General Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry held an in-camera briefing for all major political parties, shedding light on India’s growing extremism and its involvement in terrorism across the region, especially inside Pakistan.
During the session, solid evidences were presented regarding India’s direct role in recent terror incidents within Pakistan, reaffirming suspicions that New Delhi has long used false flag operations and baseless allegations to malign Islamabad and divert attention from its own extremist policies.
Participants in the meeting were informed that Pakistan possesses credible and actionable intelligence confirming India’s hand in orchestrating recent terrorist attacks. They agreed that this evidence must be shared globally to expose the Modi government’s true face.
Referring to incidents such as Pahalgam and other previous staged events, leaders said India has a history of blaming Pakistan without proof — tactics aimed at masking its internal failures and maligning Pakistan internationally.
“India has never been able to provide solid evidence for its claims,” the briefing highlighted, and exposed India’s extremism on the issue of minorities, as well as the Modi government’s terrorism in the region.
All major parties expressed firm resolve to stand shoulder to shoulder with Pakistan’s armed forces in confronting regional threats. The participants vowed to defend national integrity and not let any propaganda campaign weaken internal cohesion.
“All political leaders are united to expose India’s ugly face before the world,” the statement emphasized.
The political leadership reaffirmed their full support for the Kashmiri people and declared that India’s attempts to alter the status of occupied Kashmir would not be tolerated under any circumstances.
The leaders also termed any violation of the Indus Waters Treaty and India’s water aggression plans as “red lines” for Pakistan. They made it clear that no illegal or unilateral move by India regarding water resources would be accepted.
The session concluded with a unified message: national security and dignity come before all else. The leaders emphasized that they are prepared to make any sacrifice necessary to uphold Pakistan’s sovereignty and protect its people from external threats.
“This is not a time for political point-scoring, but for collective defence of the nation’s honour,” said one participant.
The briefing was held to update key political stakeholders on the current situation following the recent Pahalgam false flag operation and its aftermath. A large number of political leaders attended the session, where they were taken into confidence on the national narrative and future strategy.
However, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) boycotted the briefing, urging instead for an immediate All Parties Conference (APC). The session aimed to promote unity among political ranks on issues of national interest, particularly in response to the evolving regional security situation.
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