ISLAMABAD: Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has said that India’s statements are evidence that it will take another adventure, India will take this step to restore the humiliation it has suffered and its lost honor.
In a conversation with a private news channel, Khawaja Asif said that relations with Afghanistan are deteriorating and were not good even before.
He said that Afghanistan is exporting terrorism to Pakistan, in this atmosphere, relations will deteriorate further, which is not our desire, there should be relations like good neighbors, which is a matter of dignity.
He said that the residents of the areas of Pakistan where terrorists take refuge are aware, if someone comes from outside to the neighborhood, I will definitely know on the third day, if the people of these areas remain silent, it will prove to be half-consent, they will not allow the loss of the patriotic citizens of Pakistan.
Khawaja Asif said that India’s statements are evidence that it will take another adventure, India will take this step to restore the humiliation it has suffered and its lost honor, but India will be given a more befitting reply than before.
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He said that whatever complacency or misunderstanding India had has been dispelled.
It should be noted that in the past few days, the defeated Indian military leadership and the Defense Minister have once again lashed out against Pakistan.
Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has lashed out that if Pakistan wants to remain on the world map, it should stop supporting terrorism.
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