Barrister Saif condemns India’s oppression of Kashmiris following False Flag operation
Adviser to the Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Information and Public Relations, Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif, has condemned the oppression and fascist measures imposed on the Kashmiri people by India following a recent False Flag Operation.
In his statement, Barrister Saif urged the Modi administration to cease its atrocities against innocent Kashmiris, which he described as being carried out under the guise of scripted dramas.
He asserted that the Modi government seeks to engulf the entire subcontinent in chaos with its extremist ideology.
He warned that India must refrain from any aggressive actions, as the Pakistani nation is prepared to respond decisively.
“This time, the tea will not be fantastic, but bitter and unbearable,” he said.
He affirmed that any hostile action from India would meet with a strong and resolute response.
Barrister Saif highlighted Pakistan’s capability to defeat its adversaries on all fronts, asserting that no false flag operation or propaganda from India can undermine Pakistan’s determination.
Additionally, he demanded the immediate release of the founding chairman and other political prisoners.
Moreover, he noted that the founding chairman is the only leader who resonates in the hearts of the people, and under his guidance, the country can navigate through its current crises.
Barrister Saif concluded by stressing the importance of national unity in addressing the prevailing challenges, asserting that without the release of the founding chairman, achieving any form of national solidarity remains impossible.
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Similarly, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stated that Pakistan would respond with ‘full force’ if its water supply was disrupted by India.
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