
So far 27 people have been reported dead in the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. There is an atmosphere of panic in the whole country. In such a situation, the question is arising that who has carried out this attack. Now the reaction of the neighboring country Pakistan has come to the fore on the terrorist attack in Pahalgam.
Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja Asif said that we have nothing to do with this (attack). We reject all forms of terrorism.
Accusation put on India.
Khwaja Asif, while stating a Pakistani TV news channel, blamed India on the contrary, he said - the people of India were involved in this attack. He further said - in India, from Nagaland to Manipur and Kashmir, people are against the government.
Khawaja Asif further said that the Indian government is killing the rights of the people. It is exploiting them. That is why people are standing against them.
'Indian government is harassing minorities'
Pakistan's Defense Minister gave a controversial statement in connection with the attack. He has said, that we have nothing to do with such an incident that happened in Pahalgam. I condemn such attacks. Especially such attacks should not happen to civilians.
Defense Minister Khawaja further said that the current government of India is harassing the minorities living there. This includes Buddhists, Christians, and Muslims. People are being massacred. People are raising their voices against this.
Pakistan's Army Chief had given a provocative speech.
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