Politicians united against Indian aggression
Sherry Rehman, Hafiz, Sheikh
In the aftermath of India's strikes on Pakistani territory, the country's political leadership has adopted a united front, condemning the targeting of civilians as a cowardly act and commending the swift and decisive response by armed forces.
Reacting strongly to the Indian aggression, PPP Vice President Senator Sherry Rehman declared that while "Modi began the war, Pakistan will end it".
She termed the attacks on Muzaffarabad, Kotli and Bahawalpur "unpardonable," saying India had revealed its "nefarious designs" through its missile strikes. "However, Pakistan will not remain silent."
Meanwhile, in a statement issued on Wednesday, PTI Central Information Secretary Sheikh Waqas Akram said the brazen act of aggression by India represented a blatant violation of international law, Pakistan's sovereignty, fundamental human rights, and the established principles of warfare.
The PTI leader highlighted that India's reckless actions not only contravened the UN Charter and international norms governing interstate conduct but also posed a serious threat to regional peace and stability.
In a special video message, JI Ameer Hafiz Naeemur Rehman said the cowardly enemy India attacked in the darkness of night, as it had done in the past. India targeted mosques and civilians, and it was indispensable to teach it a lesson.
He appreciated the Pakistan Army for its responsible and befitting response and assured the government of his party's full support for the defence of the country.
Punjab's senior minister and PML-N leader Marriyum Aurangzeb said the nation salutes the valiant Pakistani armed forces for their swift and decisive response to aggression.
"In retaliation for India's cowardly attacks, targeting innocent civilians, mosques, and vital assets like the Neelum-Jhelum Hydro Project, our forces responded with unmatched strength and precision."