Hey readers, tensions in South Asia are heating up! Pakistani Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar recently warned that India may be planning a military strike within the next 24 to 36 hours. According to Tarar’s video statement, credible intelligence has pointed to this possibility following what he described as "baseless and concocted allegations" related to the incident in Pahalgam, located in Indian-controlled Kashmir.
Tarar didn’t mince his words, emphasizing that any such move by India would be met with a "decisive" response. He also criticized what he called India’s "self-assumed hubristic role of the judge, jury and executioner" in the region, calling it reckless and rejecting it vehemently.
In an effort to keep things transparent, Pakistan has proposed an open, credible, and independent investigation by a neutral commission of experts to get to the real facts behind the Pahalgam incident. However, Tarar noted that India has chosen irrationality and confrontation over reasoned inquiry.
This warning comes on the heels of heightened tensions following a tragic attack on tourists in Pahalgam—which left at least 25 people dead—as Indian media reported. While India points fingers at Pakistan, Islamabad strongly denies any involvement.
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Pakistan warns of possible Indian military strike within 24-36 hours
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