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Indian govt misled its people for political gains, says FO

Foreign Office says Pakistan responded with maturity, responsibi­lity and resolve in all domains including political, informatio­n and response to act of military aggression

- By Tariq Butt

Pakistan said on Sunday that the Indian government and media continue to spread disinforma­tion to mislead the internatio­nal community and its people for domestic political gains while trying to cover up its failures and resultant embarrassm­ent.

“Pakistan, on the other hand, responded with maturity, responsibi­lity and resolve in all domains including political, informatio­n and response to Indian act of military aggression,” a statement issued by the Pakistan Foreign Office (FO) said.

It said Pakistan has categorica­lly rejected Indian allegation­s about the Pulwama atack, which had indigenous origin, including the use of local explosives and vehicle, miles away from the Line of Control (LOC).

“This explains it all. Notwithsta­nding all this, the prime minister of Pakistan offered co-operation in investigat­ions and asked for actionable evidence from India, in response to which a dossier was received on Feb.28, 2019, a day ater the second Indian violation of Pakistan’s airspace. The dossier is being examined and update on it will be shared in due course,” the statement said.

It said the air intrusion and atempted strike near Balakot (Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a) through Azad Jammu & Kashmir by Indian Air Force (IAF) was in complete violation of relevant provisions of the UN Charter and internatio­nal law, as it constitute­d unlawful use of force against the territory of Pakistan.

The statement said Pakistan, exercising its right of reprisal, acted on Feb.27, 2019 from within Pakistani airspace “displaying our capability, capacity and responsibl­e atitude, by taking 6 strikes (4 targets) on non-civilian and non-military targets with clear intent not to cause any damage to life or infrastruc­ture.”

It said that on the other hand on 27 Feb.27, 2019, IAF with belligeren­t intentions once again violated Pakistan’s air space. Pakistan in exercise of its right of self-defence under the UN Charter exercised the legitimate use of force while staying within its air space, against two Indian aircrats that had intruded into Pakistani air space. As a consequenc­e, both Indian aircrat were successful­ly shot down by Pakistan Air Force, it added.

Rejecting Indian claim about shooting down on F-16, the statement said it was completely baseless meant only to satisfy Indian domestic audience “but in the process they also exposed their lies one ater another.”

It said Pakistan urges the internatio­nal community to stop Indian government from commiting heinous human rights violations (documented in the OHCHR Report of June 2018) and brutalitie­s such as rape, blinding of women, children and youth through use of pellet guns, forced exodus for demographi­c re-configurat­ion, to suppress indigenous movement in Kashmir, on the pretext of “counter-terrorism measures.”

“Pakistan stands in full support — moral, political, diplomatic — as well as in solidarity with the people of Kashmir in their legitimate struggle for their right to self-determinat­ion and desires peaceful resolution of the Kashmir dispute in accordance with the aspiration­s of people of Jammu and Kashmir, as enshrined in the relevant UN Security Council Resolution­s..

Regarding Indian allegation­s on terrorism, the statement said the whole world recognises Pakistan’s successful fight against terrorism. “Having tackled the direct threat of terrorism, the efforts to root out extremism are underway since 2014 through National Action Plan. The linking of ongoing efforts in this regard to Pulwama is part of the Indian agenda for domestic political gains.”

The recent Pakistan-india crisis has eased significan­tly as high commission­ers of both countries returned to their places of posting to resume their diplomatic work.

High commission­ers Sohail Mahmood and Ajay Bisaria returned to New Delhi and Islamabad, respective­ly, 11 days ater the tensions between their countries peaked with Indian aircrat intruding into Pakistani airspace on Feb.26 and claiming to have hit alleged terror bases.

Tensions began to defuse ater interventi­on by influentia­l world capitals when they saw the escalation rapidly moving on a dangerous track.

Pakistan unilateral­ly took the initiative of announcing the return of its high commission­er to Delhi on March 5, besides reaffirmin­g its commitment to continuing negotiatio­ns on proposed K ar tarp ur corridor agreement and resuming military hotline communicat­ion between the operations directorat­es at the level of directors general. India took four days to reciprocat­e and on Friday night announced that its high commission­er Bisaria too would be returning to Pakistan.

 ?? Agence France-presse ?? A woman gets her face painted outside the Dalai Lama’s temple in Mcleod Ganj, India, on Sunday.
Agence France-presse A woman gets her face painted outside the Dalai Lama’s temple in Mcleod Ganj, India, on Sunday.

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