Maj. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhary said, “India’s pattern of violence is extending beyond its borders.”
PTC News Desk: In a press conference held at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhary made shocking allegations against India, saying that Pakistan has responded to recent targeted incidents. It claimed to have “irrefutable evidence” of India’s involvement. A murder within Pakistan’s borders.
Major General Chaudhary began by condemning what he called India’s “murderous acts” across the border. He cited examples such as the assassination of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in other countries and highlighted India’s alleged involvement in similar incidents in Pakistan.
“Pakistan has irrefutable evidence that India was behind the killing,” Maj. Gen. Chaudhary declared, underscoring the gravity of the accusation. He went on to claim that Pakistan’s intelligence agencies are monitoring India’s efforts to divert attention from domestic issues by escalating incursions along the border and spreading “anti-Pakistan” rhetoric.
“We are fully aware of India’s plan to opt for aggression along the Line of Control (LoC) while diverting attention from domestic issues through ‘anti-Pakistan’ rhetoric during the election period, and we are ready for it. “There is,” Chaudhary said, pointing to a series of actions. A collection of violations committed by India along the LoC, including speculative infringements, airspace violations, and technological infringements.
Additionally, Major General Chaudhary highlighted what he described as India’s strategy to suppress opposition in Jammu and Kashmir during the ongoing Lok Sabha elections. He criticized the decision to schedule elections for five seats on separate dates, saying it was an attempt to stifle the voice of Kashmiris and manipulate the election results.
These claims, made amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan, are likely to further strain diplomatic relations between the two neighbours. India has not yet formally responded to these charges, but given the sensitivity of the issue, they are expected to provoke a strong reaction from Indian authorities.