
Pakistan said on Friday that it was “horrified” over the notes of Prime Minister Narendra Modi that Islamabad was involved in the terrorist attack of Pahalgam 22, April 26, in which 26 civilians were killed.
In the commentary on Prime Minister’s comments, the Pakistani Foreign Office said “firmly rejects unfounded and misleading notes” that PM Modi made.
“We are deeply horrified that the Indian Prime Minister has again decided to accuse Pakistan of participating in Pahalgam’s attack without presenting a single piece of trusted evidence,” he said in a statement of PTI.
What did PM modi say?
PM Modi accused Pakistan of targeting “Insaniyat and Kashmira” through a terrorist attack in Pahalgam during his speech in Jamm and Kashmir on Friday.
PM Modi reiterated that the attack of Pahalgama of April 22 was a sharp example that Pakistan “intended to induce municipal violence in India and paralyzed the revenues of hardworking coughs”.
“What happened in Pahalgam 22. April is a clear example. Pakistan attacked both inaaniyat and Kašmiriyat in Pahalgam. His intention was to stimulate riots in India.
He added: “The way people of Jamm and Kashmir opposed Pakistan conspiracy, the power that people showed this time, not only sent a strong message to Pakistan, but also to terrorist thinking of the world.
Formerly on Friday, the premiere ceremonially ceremonially opened the Chenab bridge and the first Indian cable bridge Anji, both symbols of Indian engineering excellence before they took Vande Bharat trains to indicate the direct connectivity of the Valley train.
About two weeks after a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, India began the Sindoor Operation, focused on the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied by Kashmir on May 7. India and Pakistan achieved an understanding of 10 May to end the conflict after four days of intensive cross -border drones and mipin attacks.
(With the entry from agencies)
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