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Pakistan provoked terror, no escape result: India | Bharat News

Mea spokesman Randhir Jaiswal

New Delhi: India again slammed to support Pakistan on Tuesday Border terrorismA nation that nurtured terrorism on an industrial scale, thinking that it could avoid the consequences, was fooling himself. The government was responding to a statement from Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry that described PM Narendra Modi’s address to the nation as “inflammatory”.“Terrorist infrastructure sites that were destroyed India were responsible not only for the deaths of Indians but also for the deaths of many other innocent people around the world. Now a new one is normal. The sooner Pakistan’s habit is, the better it is,” Mea spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said.The government also denied that the statements that came out of the US have led to any India-Pakistan hypothesis. On the contrary, the government said, there was a comprehensive understanding in the world that Indian tourists were victims of terrorism in Pahgam and the sub -of terrorism was crossing the border in Pakistan. “Many foreign leaders in their conversation with Indian counterparts, recognized India’s right to protect themselves and protect their people,” Jayaswal said, recalling the untold condemnation of the condemnable work of terrorism.He also said that India would continue to carry forward the United Nations list of resistance front, a late proxy who claimed responsibility for Pahalgam as a terrorist group. As Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said last week, India has already provided information for its listing to the 1267 Ban Committee and will soon share more details with the monitoring team.While Pakistan has said that if the issue of Indus Waters Treaty is not resolved, the ceasefire will collapse, the government stressed that the India would maintain the treaty until Pakistan reliably ends its support for terrorism across the border.On claims of heavy losses on Indian military facilities, the Pakistanis said the government said that satellite paintings were commercially available and it was possible to see sites that Pakistan claimed. “Control it with places that we successfully targeted and destroyed. This will give you a clear picture,” Jaswal said.Who first demanded to end the fight, the official said that someone would only have to see who called to interact on the terms of the termination of the firing. He said, “By the night of May 9, Pakistan was threatening India with a large-scale attack. Once their effort failed on May 10 and they got a destructive Indian counter-reliever, their tune changed.”

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