Pakistan

India may launch strike on Pakistan after IPL ends, claims senior Journalist

Published by
Web Desk

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani officials have sounded the alarm about India’s sinister plan to invade Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and now senior journalists are making rare speculations about a possible military action.

Amidst the high-profile statements, TV show host and senior journalist Muhammad Malik claimed that India is likely to launch a military attack on Pakistan, but only after the conclusion of the Indian Premier League (IPL) tournament, which ends on May 25.

“Today, I spoke to some important figures in India, and they said that India will definitely attack — but only after May 25. IPL 2025 ends on May 25, and since IPL is a multi-billion rupee project, this reasoning makes sense!”

Malik’s comments come amid rising tensions between the two countries, following a deadly attack in Indian-occupied Kashmir that killed 26 tourists last week. New Delhi has been consistently falsely accusing Pakistan of supporting the militants responsible for the attack, while Pakistan has strongly denied these allegations and termed them baseless.

Earlier, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar had also warned that India could use the Kashmir attack as a “false pretext” for military action. He asserted that any such aggression would be met with a “decisive response” from Pakistan.

Web Desk

Recent Posts

PTA warns users against sharing unlawful online content

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has issued a warning for mobile phone users against…

4 hours ago

Iranian President lauds Pakistan’s peace efforts during key meetings

ISLAMABAD: Iranian President Dr. Masoud Peshkeskian met President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz…

5 hours ago

Govt approves reduced property tax rates, new income tax slabs for salaried class

ISLAMABAD: The government has approved a reduction in advance tax rates on property buyers and…

6 hours ago

CDF Asim Munir meets Iranian President, discusses regional situation following US-Iran talks

RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, met with Iranian President Masoud…

7 hours ago

Solar panels, batteries rates drop amid reduction in petrol price

LAHORE: Following the reduction of petroleum prices, solar panels and batteries witnessed a sharp fall…

7 hours ago

SBP announces two bank holidays

ISLAMABAD: State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has declared a two-day public holiday for Ashura (9th &…

8 hours ago