Pakistan snubs Modi’s ‘blatant lies’ about ceasefire
FO says Islamabad did not beg for truce; Says ceasefire was result of diplomatic efforts; Warns India

ISLAMABAD:
Pakistan on Tuesday rejected Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s claim that Islamabad had sought a ceasefire, and warned that the country’s armed forces remained vigilant to respond to any misadventure.
Modi on Monday spoke for the first time after the five-day conflict between Pakistan and India and insisted that Islamabad had “begged for a truce”. He also said that hostilities were only paused and India would conduct similar strikes if there was another terrorist attack.
In a detailed rejoinder issued here, the Foreign Office categorically rejected Modi’s “provocative and inflammatory assertions.” It termed Modi’s remarks misleading narratives to justify his country’s aggression against Pakistan.
“At a time when international efforts are being made for regional peace and stability, this statement represents a dangerous escalation rooted in misinformation, political opportunism, and a blatant disregard for international law,” the Foreign Office said in a statement.
“This statement also reflects a propensity to fabricate misleading narratives to justify aggression,” it added. The statement said that Pakistan remained committed to the recent ceasefire understanding and taking necessary steps towards de-escalation and regional stability.
The ceasefire, it said, was achieved as a result of the facilitation of several friendly countries which contacted Pakistan with a message of de-escalation. The portrayal of Pakistan as seeking a ceasefire in “despair and frustration is yet another blatant lie”, the Foreign Office said.
The statement launched a broadside against Modi for exploiting the Pahalgam attack for political purposes and accusing Pakistan without providing a shred of evidence.
“The Pahalgam attack is being exploited without credible evidence to malign Pakistan, justify military adventurism by contriving a casus belli, serve domestic political objectives, deflect attention from rising communal tensions, human rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, and reinforce a manufactured narrative of a perpetual external threat,” the Foreign Office statement said.
“After the unlawful and unprovoked Indian aggression against innocent Pakistani civilians on false pretext of terrorism, and despite Pakistan’s restraint, India recklessly provoked the situation further by targeting Pakistan’s military bases, risking an uncontrollable escalatory spiral.”




