India’s mischief and violation of LOC
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These days, Pakistan is under the threat of political, economic and social problems as well as the terrorist acts. Undoubtedly, this situation is a matter of concern for every patriot.
Meanwhile, India's mischief continues. Cease fire line violations and infiltration attempts have increased. The activities of spreading fake currency, smuggling arms and drugs are also being done by India. Pak Rangers have foiled such infiltration and smuggling attempt and have arrested six Indian citizens who entered Pakistan, who were carrying drugs and arms. were involved in smuggling. According to ISPR, among the arrested Indian smugglers are Gurmich Singh, Shindar Singh, Jaginder Singh, Vishal Singh, resident of Ferozepur, Mahinder Singh, resident of Jalandhar and Gurinder Singh from Ludhiana.
The Indian smugglers are under the surveillance of BSF. Expressing surprise at the unhindered movement across the border, the ISPR said that a possible nexus of the Indian BSF with smugglers is not far-fetched. Infiltrators will be dealt with according to Pakistani laws and anti-state activities.
During the customs enforcement operations at the Torkham border, an attempt to smuggle foreign currency from Pakistan to Afghanistan has been foiled, and US dollars and Saudi riyals have been recovered. India has also been involved in smuggling and supporting terrorism in Pakistan in the past. As the elections approach, the Modi government is resorting to high tactics.
The recent intrusion is also an attempt by him to influence the upcoming elections. Defense experts are of the opinion that as the elections are approaching, the anti-Pakistan operations by the Modi government will intensify. Earlier too fake surgical strike, Pulwama drama and Uri attack were election stunts of Modi.
Meanwhile, on the Line of Control, the Indian Army targets the civilian population, especially students, women, public transport, herdsmen groups and people working in fields. India and Pakistan signed a ceasefire agreement on the LoC in 2003, which was also ratified in 2021, but despite this, the series of LoC violations, unprovoked firing and shelling continues intermittently.
On Monday morning, the Indian Army fired unprovokedly at Oli village of Kotli district in Nikyal sector, killing a 60-year-old man who was cutting grass in the fields and injuring three women.
This is the third ceasefire violation in the last three months. ISPR termed this open aggression by India and a clear violation of the ceasefire agreement and said that Pakistan wants peace and tranquility on its borders but has taken all necessary measures to protect the lives and property of its citizens. Any adventure against Pakistan will be fully answered at the desired time and place.
A few years ago, Indian aircraft had violated the Line of Control, which the Pakistan Army had shown a mirror to them. The downing of the Indian plane, the capture of the pilot speaks volumes for the capability and capacity of the Pakistan Army and the release of the Indian pilot under the spirit of goodwill is a clear proof of Pakistan's peace efforts, but the war-obsessed Indian leadership continues to show stubbornness and the wants to disturb peace of Pakistan. It is a clear fact that Pakistan's political and military leadership has always shown a dignified strategy based on intelligence and discipline in the face of Modi government's extremism, otherwise the slightest spark could plunge the region into the hell of war.
The international community should curb Modi's passion for war. The Modi government, while working on the agenda of its extremist Hindutva organization, is busy trying to sabotage the life of the Muslims and the freedom struggle of Kashmiris by crushing it with cruelty and brutality.
These facts were revealed at the 23rd Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit hosted by India recently where the then Pak Pam had made it clear to the Modi government that terrorism should not be used for diplomatic point scoring.
Religious hatred and the extremism used for it should be condemned, the killing of innocent people in state terrorism is condemnable. The international community should raise its voice against the violation of human rights in Occupied Kashmir and the right of Kashmiris to self-determination for world peace must be ensured.
For Pakistan, it was necessary to highlight these issues at the global level in the context of Narendra Modi's visit to America earlier this year.
After his meeting with President Joe Biden, in a joint statement on the media, the impression of Pakistan's involvement in terrorism was given.
Although the whole world, including the United States, has acknowledged Pakistan's victimization of terrorism and its heavy sacrifices, the Foreign Office recently had reiterated Pakistan's position on this narrative, while the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, which has the largest population in the world, which is a very important platform was also used to abreast the world of Modi’s hegemonistic designs due to which Modi wants to disturb the peace of the region.
This is where it was necessary for Pakistan to show a mirror to India in the presence of world leaders. In his address, the Prime Minister reiterated Pakistan's unwavering support and determination to deal with common challenges in the region, to increase peace, prosperity, stability and connectivity.
In 2024, the Bharatiya Janata Party under the influence of the extremist religious organization Hindutva will complete 10 years of rule under the leadership of Narendra Modi. It will not be out of place to call it the worst period of Indian Muslims which is passing like a mountain on them.
While the menace of cruelty and brutality against innocent Muslims in Occupied Kashmir has been going on for 75 years, the Modi government revoked Article 370 and 35A four years ago and deprived them of their civil rights.
Day by day, a sinister attempt is being made to demoralize them in new ways by closing educational institutions including mobile and internet services and imposing curfew.
Published in The Daily National Courier, August, 24 2023
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