DG ISPR issues open challenge to Indian army to share locations of targeted ‘terror camps’ – Pakistan

DG ISPR issues open challenge to Indian army to share

The Pakistan Army media wing issued an open challenge on Monday to the Indian army to share locations of the alleged terrorist camps that the latter claimed to have attacked in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

The challenge came in response to a tweet from the Foreign Ministry spokesman, Dr. Mohammad Faisal, who said the Indian high commission in Pakistan has not yet responded to an offer made by the director general of Public Relations between Services (ISPR ), which on Sunday challenged the embassy to take any foreign diplomat or media outlet and demonstrate the presence of terrorist camps in AJK as stated by the head of the Indian army.

"Indicates that they have no reason to support [the] false claim of your COAS. We hope you respond soon, "the FO spokesman wrote.

In response, DG ISPR tweeted that "Indians have no reason to support [the] false claim made by your COAS. "

He said that if the Indian envoys did not wish to visit AJK, they have the option of sharing the places that the Indian army claimed to have targeted with the FO of Pakistan.

"We will take foreign diplomats and media to those places tomorrow. Let everyone see the facts on the ground," the army media wing said.

On Sunday, six civilians and a soldier from the Pakistan army embraced the martyrdom, while two soldiers and at least nine civilians were injured in AJK after Indian troops resorted to "indiscriminate and ruthless bombings" through the LoC past the Midnight "without any provocation", civil and civil. military officers had said.

In response, Pakistani troops had attacked Indian positions across the dividing line, destroying two Indian bunkers, killing nine Indian soldiers and injuring several other troops.

Later, Pakistan rejected India's claim that they had "crushed four terrorist launching platforms" in the Neelum Valley in the artillery fire of the Indian army as a "bundle of lies."

In response to the claim of the head of the Indian army, the head of the ISPR had tweeted: "The statement of the Indian COAS that affirms the destruction of 3 alleged camps in AJK is disappointing as it has a very responsible appointment." There are no fields, much less aimed at them. The Indian Embassy in Pakistan can take any foreign diplomat / media to "prove it" on the ground. The propensity for false claims of the Indian military high command, especially since the Pulwama incident, is detrimental to peace in the region. These false claims of the Indian army are being made to satisfy the acquired national interests. This goes against professional military ethics. "

Source: https://www.dawn.com/news/1512131/dg-ispr-issues-open-challenge-to-indian-army-to-share-locations-of-targeted-terror-camps

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