Pakistan's attack on Nirmala warns, said - Give India the answer in his language
Dismissing defense minister Nirmala Sitharaman's statement that Pakistan's hand in the terrorist attack on the military camp in Jammu, Pakistan on Tuesday said that any mischief done by India will be given a reasonable answer.
Pakistan shocked at Nirmala's warning
In fact, terrorists of Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed attacked the Sunjwan military camp of Jammu on Saturday. During this encounter, 6 soldiers were martyred while a citizen was also killed. Defense Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday accused Pakistan of attacking the military camp and made it clear that Pakistan will pay the price of this "misery".
Jingle of Pakistan
Responding to the comment of Sitharaman, his Pakistani counterpart Khurram Dastagir Khan said Islamabad will respond to any mischief in India's language. In a statement, Khan said, "Instead of accusing Pakistan immediately without authenticating the facts, India should answer the government sponsored espionage against Pakistan."
Talking about protecting every inch of Pakistan from the plots of land, Daggir said, "Any Indian aggression, strategic wrong estimation, any mischief in any scale or method will not be tolerated at any place and its equal and appropriate Will be answered. '
Deny India's allegations
Dastagir said that India has failed to do justice to 42 Pakistanis who have been killed in the Samjhauta Express 11 years ago. He also said that the Pakistani Armed Forces are "conscious of all the possibilities" and are fully prepared to protect their country's integrity. Dastagir said, "Pakistan-centered one aggressive policy and force prepared under warlike power can raise a potentially strategic wrong move by India, which will have a serious impact on the stability of South Asia.
This is the real face of Pakistan
"The Pakistani Armed Forces are fully prepared for the defense of the country and Indian aggression, strategic defiance, misery, even if it is at any level, will be equally answered," daily Dan said. A spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs said, "Indian allegations are immature and unreasonable, especially when this statement comes, India itself is convinced that the campaign is still going on and the investigation has just begun."
Pakistan shocked at Nirmala's warning
In fact, terrorists of Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed attacked the Sunjwan military camp of Jammu on Saturday. During this encounter, 6 soldiers were martyred while a citizen was also killed. Defense Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday accused Pakistan of attacking the military camp and made it clear that Pakistan will pay the price of this "misery".
Jingle of Pakistan
Responding to the comment of Sitharaman, his Pakistani counterpart Khurram Dastagir Khan said Islamabad will respond to any mischief in India's language. In a statement, Khan said, "Instead of accusing Pakistan immediately without authenticating the facts, India should answer the government sponsored espionage against Pakistan."
Talking about protecting every inch of Pakistan from the plots of land, Daggir said, "Any Indian aggression, strategic wrong estimation, any mischief in any scale or method will not be tolerated at any place and its equal and appropriate Will be answered. '
Deny India's allegations
Dastagir said that India has failed to do justice to 42 Pakistanis who have been killed in the Samjhauta Express 11 years ago. He also said that the Pakistani Armed Forces are "conscious of all the possibilities" and are fully prepared to protect their country's integrity. Dastagir said, "Pakistan-centered one aggressive policy and force prepared under warlike power can raise a potentially strategic wrong move by India, which will have a serious impact on the stability of South Asia.
This is the real face of Pakistan
"The Pakistani Armed Forces are fully prepared for the defense of the country and Indian aggression, strategic defiance, misery, even if it is at any level, will be equally answered," daily Dan said. A spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs said, "Indian allegations are immature and unreasonable, especially when this statement comes, India itself is convinced that the campaign is still going on and the investigation has just begun."
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