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Pakistan Army Chief Issues Strong Warning to India: Aggression Will Be Met with Full Force

Pakistans Army Chief, General Asim Munir, delivered a firm message during his visit to the Sarian Sector of the Line of Control, emphasizing that any aggression or violation of Pakistans territorial sovereignty will be met with a resolute national response and the full strength of the military. He accused India of targeting individuals within Pakistan, escalating tensions between the two countries.

In a stern message, Pakistan Army chief General Asim Munir declared that any act of aggression or violation of the country's territorial sovereignty will be met with the full force of the nation's resolve and military might. Addressing troops during a visit to the Sarian Sector of the Line of Control (LOC), General Munir emphasized the Pakistan Army's readiness to effectively counter any threats.

Pakistan Army Chiefs Bold Declaration: Aggression Means Full Force Response

Accusations Against India

General Munir leveled accusations against India, alleging that individuals within Pakistan were being targeted. He did not provide specific details or evidence to support these claims. Pakistan had previously asserted that it possessed credible evidence linking Indian agents to the assassinations of two Pakistani terrorists associated with the Jaish-e-Mohammed and the Lashkar-e-Taiba.

India's Response

India swiftly dismissed Pakistan's allegations as "false and malicious propaganda." External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal denounced Pakistan's attempt to peddle anti-India propaganda and warned that Pakistan would face consequences for its actions. He asserted that blaming others for misdeeds cannot serve as a justification or solution.

Kashmir Day Observance

Earlier in the day, General Munir accompanied caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar and the so-called Prime Minister of Kashmir Anwarul Haq during a visit to Muzaffarabad. The visit coincided with Kashmir Day, which Pakistan observes annually on February 5.

General Munir's strong stance reflects Pakistan's heightened concerns over border security and its ongoing tensions with India. While Pakistan alleges Indian involvement in terrorist activities, India vehemently denies these accusations and accuses Pakistan of harboring and supporting terrorist groups. The ongoing war of words between the two nations underscores the complex and strained relations between India and Pakistan.

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