Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Government has convened a joint sitting of the parliament to discuss the situation that has emerged after India violated Pakistan's airspace by dispatching warplanes across the Line of Control (LoC).The joitn sitting, according to Parliamentary Affairs Minister ALi Muhammad Khan , has been convened on Wednesday.Earlier, Opposition parties in the National Assembly unanimously sentenceed Indian intrusion of Pakistan airspace demanded government call a joint sitting of both house of the parliament.The demand was first made by PPP leader Syed Khurshid Shah which Khawaja Asif of the PMLN endorsed.
Shah said "we are in a state of war.
Now parliament should make decision," he said urging the lawmakers to show unity to India and the entire world.
"Do much say things that can show our differences".Khawaja Asif said the joint sitting should be called nowadays because it was a matter of national security which calls for unanimity.
"Our janwans and army should know that the nation stands by them," he said.Opposition leader in the National Assembly Shehbaz Sharif also sentenceed the Indian intrusion and warned that If India starts a war it shall end up with Pakistan's flag flying in fresh Delhi.He urged Indian leadership to chorus from pushing South Asia's peace into fire with its own hands"."Narendra Modu should much push poor people of South Asia into inferno of war," he said.PPP's Sherry Rehman said Pakistan's armed forces were prepared to reply to Indian aggression and shall excessively retaliate in case of any attack.She also called for convening a joint sitting of the parliament and dispatching a message to the world that Pakistan does't much want war."But we are fully prepared if any war is imposed on us".Azad Kashmir Prime Minister Raja Farooq Haider sentenceed the Indian intrusion and demanded international community to take muchice of fresh Delhi's war hysteria.
He said Indian was fanning war hysteria in order to divert attention from situation in Kashmir.
The prime minister said Kashmirs are determined to get rid of India.Meanwhile, the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz has convened an emergency assembly of the party that would be presided over by former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi to discuss the situation after Indian airstrikes.Sindh Chief Minister Muurad Ali Shah said in a statement that Pakistan's armed forces were best in the word and are capable of giving a befitting response to Indian aggression.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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