New Delhi:
Pakistan’s information and Broadcasting Minister Attullah Tarar was red-held on live television after Sky News journalist Yalada Hakim, who examined the history of supporting terrorist organizations of his country, a few hours after India’s military action on terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-Quiz Kashmir (POK).
During an appearance on Sky News, Tarar alleged that the Indian Ministry targeted civil areas – a claim that was demolished by Hakim.
“Indian armed forces have said that they have only targeted terrorist camps and not Pakistani military facilities,” Langar said. India carried out missile attacks on nine terrorist goals, including the basis of Lashkar-e-Tabiba in Jaish-e-Mohammed Garh and Muridke of Bahalpur.
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Tarah tried to deny the fact, saying, “Let me make it very clear, there are no terrorist camps in Pakistan. Pakistan is a victim of terrorism. We are fighting terrorism on our western borders. We are advances against terrorism. We have lived 90 thousand lives in this war against terrorism.”
“India, on the other hand, when we had a Jaffer Express kidnapping, India also did not condemn it, let any concern about the incident alone,” Tarar claimed in the show.
Hakim recently entered about his country about the recent entry of Pakistan Defense Minister Khwaja Asif, who had been doing “dirty work” to sponsor terrorism for the United States for three decades.
“My program, a week ago, your Defense Minister Khwaja Asif admitted that Pakistan has a policy of financing, support and use of terrorist groups as (India) in the country for decades. In fact, in 2018, President Donald Trump cut military aid to Pakistan as he accused Pakistan of playing a double game.
He continued, “So, when you say that there are no terrorist camps in Pakistan, General Parvez Musharraf is going against what is going against him, what Benazir Bhutto has said, what your Defense Minister has said just a week ago. In fact, in fact, Bilawal Bhutto told me a few days ago that funding and terrorist organization was supported and part of Pakistan.”
Tarar struggled to reply before claiming, “Post 9/11, Pakistan was a frontline state, and we still have an advance line in ending terrorism. We are guarantors of world peace because we are the walls between terrorists and the rest of the world.”
He then proceeded to invite Hakim to go to Pakistan. At this point, he reminded the Pakistani minister that Al-Qaeda’s founder Osama bin Laden, who was the mastermind of the 9/11 terror attack, was found in Abbottabad, Pakistan before being run by gun by the US Army in 2011.
“I have gone to Pakistan, and we know Osama bin Laden was discovered in Abbottabad, Pakistan,” he said.
India said on Wednesday that it exercised its right to respond, rebel, as well as more cross-border attacks in Pahgam, and said that the terrorist focuses on eliminating infrastructure and disabled terrorists.
In a statement, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri insisted that the action was measured, non-esclery, proportional and responsible.
Recalling the press statement of the United Nations Security Council on the Pahgam attack, Misri said that “the criminals, organizers, financers and sponsors of this condemnable work of terrorism needed to bring them responsible and to bring them to justice”.
“India’s latest action should be seen in this context,” Misri said.
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