Pakistan rejects Indian Army Chief's anti-Pakistan statement and threats



Indian intentions are a threat to peace and security in the region: Statement is a failed attempt to divert international attention from the situation in Occupied Kashmir: International community should take note of Indian intentions
Islamabad. Pakistan has rejected Indian Army Chief's anti-Pakistan rhetoric and threats, saying Indian intentions are a threat to peace and security in the region. "The statement is a failed attempt to divert international attention from the situation in Occupied Kashmir." The international community should take note of India's intentions. "We reject the Indian Army chief's anti-Pakistan rhetoric and threats," a Foreign Office spokesman said on Saturday.
The statement is a failed attempt to divert international attention from serious human rights violations and state terrorism in occupied Kashmir. India is facing strong resistance from Kashmiris at the local level as a result of which India is oppressing unarmed Kashmiris. The spokesperson said that India would always fail to link Kashmiris' struggle for independence with terrorism. The spokesperson said that India's misrepresentation and aggressive intentions were threatening the peace and security in South Asia. The international community should take note of India's intentions and hold India accountable for its commitment to regional peace and stability.

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