Times of Islamabad

Pakistan Military DG ISPR makes an offer to Indian embassy in Islamabad

Pakistan Military DG ISPR makes an offer to Indian embassy in Islamabad

*RAWALPINDI: Director General (DG) Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR),Major General Asif Ghafoor on Sunday rejected the Indian army chief claimof destroying three camps in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.*

The DG ISPR took to twitter saying, “Indian COAS’ statement claimingdestruction of 3 alleged camps in AJK is disappointing as he holds a veryresponsible appointment. Indian Embassy in Pakistan is welcome to take anyforeign diplomat/media to ‘prove’ it on the ground.”

linkDG ISPR✔@OfficialDGISPRlinklink

Indian COAS’ statement claiming destruction of 3 alleged camps in AJK isdisappointing as he holds a very responsible appointment. There are nocamps let alone targeting those. Indian Embassy in Pakistan is welcome totake any foreign diplomat / media to ‘prove’ it on ground.1/2.22.6K link11:50 PM – Oct 20, 2019linkTwitter Ads info and privacy link

9,124 people are talking about thislink

DG ISPR termed the false claims by senior Indian military leadershipdetrimental to peace in the region.

“The propensity of false claims by senior Indian military leadershipespecially since Pulwama incident is detrimental to peace in the region.”

linkDG ISPR✔@OfficialDGISPRlink · 13h linklink

Indian COAS’ statement claiming destruction of 3 alleged camps in AJK isdisappointing as he holds a very responsible appointment. There are nocamps let alone targeting those. Indian Embassy in Pakistan is welcome totake any foreign diplomat / media to ‘prove’ it on ground.1/2.

linkDG ISPR✔@OfficialDGISPRlink

The propensity of false claims by senior Indian military leadershipespecially since Pulwama incident is detrimental to peace in the region.Such false claims by Indian Army are being made to suit vested domesticinterests. This is against professional military ethos.2/2.14K link11:50 PM – Oct 20, 2019linkTwitter Ads info and privacy link

5,555 people are talking about thislink

“Such false claims by the Indian Army are being made to suit vesteddomestic interests. This is against professional military ethos,” he added.

Earlier in the day, the Indian troops resorted to unprovoked ceasefireviolation, deliberately targeting civilians in Jura, Shahkot and NousehriSectors

The Pakistan army effectively responded, killing nine Indian soldiers andinjuring several others, whereas, two bunkers were also destroyed.

During the exchange of fire, one Pakistani soldier and three civilians weremartyred, whereas, two soldiers and five civilians wounded, said theDG-ISPR.

The martyred soldier was identified as Lance Naik Zahid. The injuredcivilians were shifted to district hospitals.