INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
RAWALPINDI: India should keep in mind February 27 before becoming involved in any aggression against Pakistan, warned DG ISPR Major
General Asif Ghafoor on Wednesday, referring to a standoff between both the countries that saw an Indian aircraft downed by PAF
Addressing a press conference, the military spokesman said India sent fighter jets in response to Prime Minister Imran Khan's offer for
peace."India has intensified human rights violations in Occupied Kashmir," he said and assured people of the region that they would always
find Pakistan standing with them.He also rejected claims about any secret deal on Kashmir
Major General Ghafoor said no Indian step which negates Kashmiris' right to self- determination would be acceptable to Pakistan.The DG ISPR
said India is sowing seeds of new conflict with its actions in Occupied Kashmir."Kashmir is our jugular vein, and we will go to any extent
for it," said he.He said as soon as Pakistan consolidates its gains on western front, it will shift its complete focus to eastern border
because it sees India as a perpetual threat.Responding to a question regarding Army Chief's extension in service, he said it was the
prime minister's prerogative
He, however, added that General Bajwa never wanted it.Asked to comment on reports about possibility that Pakistan might review its policy
towards Israel, he said the status of Islamabad's relations with the Jewish state remains unchanged.He said reports that Pakistan plans to
establish diplomatic ties with Israel is propaganda.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source
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