Pakistan rejects ‘Indian allegation of infiltration’ across the Line of Control – World Latest News Headlines

Foreign Office spokesman Zahid Hafeez Chaudhry on Sunday dismissed reports published by Indian media quoting an Indian official that “terrorists are waiting at the launch pad to infiltrate into Pakistan-occupied Kashmir”. “.

“We categorically reject the baseless allegations that Pakistan wanted to infiltrate so-called ‘terrorists’ through the Line of Control (LoC),” Chaudhry said in a statement.

In a report published earlier this week, Indian publications Hindu Cited An unidentified security official said that “140 terrorists are waiting at the launch pad to infiltrate into J&K and the terror infrastructure has been maintained across the LoC.

“NS [Indian] The Army was witnessing a constant presence of around 140 terrorists at launch pads across the Line of Control, possibly waiting to infiltrate into J&K, but the strong anti-infiltration grid had so far prevented them from making any such attempt. ,” said the report.

“They tried in the past, but had to turn back after their nefarious designs were foiled by alert jawans,” the officer said. Hindu.

In his statement today, Chowdhury said the European Union’s Disinfolab titled its investigation last year “well known and thoroughly exposed India’s smear campaign against Pakistan”. Indian History.

EU Disinfolab in Brussels to open A vast network of 265 coordinated fake local media outlets as well as several dubious think tanks and NGOs in 65 countries serving Indian interests. The network was mainly active in the production and expansion of material designed to undermine Pakistan in Brussels and Geneva.

“Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) is one of the most heavily militarized regions in the world with over 900,000 Indian security personnel. India has put up multi-level fencing, installed electronic surveillance equipment and put in place a number of security measures. It is impossible to cross the Line of Control to enter IIOJK. Hence, there is no basis for such allegations which have been recycled from time to time,” Choudhury said.

India, on the other hand, has been involved in state terrorism against Pakistan and in other areas of the country in Occupied Kashmir, including Pakistan. Blast in Lahore’s Jauhar Town In June, he noted.

The FO spokesperson also recalled that Pakistan had submitted a file On India’s “assistance, promotion and financing of state-sponsored terrorism against Pakistan” to the international community.

referring to the Settlement Earlier this year between Pakistan and India, in which both countries re-committed themselves to the 2003 ceasefire arrangement along the Line of Control, Chowdhury said it was “in the interest of regional peace and security and to save Kashmiri lives”. was for. for” was done.

“India should not use baseless and misleading allegations of so-called ‘infiltration’ attempts as an easy ploy to find excuses to thwart the ceasefire agreement,” he said.

“India should also refrain from spreading lies and making excuses for running false flags. Such irresponsible conduct will cause further damage to peace and security in the region,” said the FO spokesperson.

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