The Senate on Friday unanimously approved a resolution against India’s attempt to link Pakistan with the deadly attack in India controlled at the beginning of this week.
The attack took place in Pahalgam, a tourist access point in Kashmir occupied by India that attracts thousands of visitors every summer. The gunmen opened fire against visitors, killing at least 26 people, all men from all over India, except one from Nepal, and hurting another 17.
During a meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) in Islamabad a day before, the Committee asked India to refrain from its reflexive guilt game and the cynical and organized exploitation of incidents such as Pahalgam to promote its close political schedule. “
Today’s resolution, a copy of which is available with Dawn.comread that the Senate “condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.”
The Senate emphasized that the murder of innocent civilians is contrary to the values confirmed by Pakistan, according to the resolution.
“Also rejects all frivolous and unfounded attempts to link Pakistan with Pahalgam’s attack on April 22, 2025 in illegally occupied Indians Jammu and Kashmir.”
The Senate also condemned “the orchestrated campaign and poorlife of the Indian government to Pakistan Malignan, who follows a family pattern of exploiting the issue of terrorism for a narrow political objective.”
He also condemned “the illegal and unilateral statement of India to maintain the treaty of the Indo’s waters suspended in shameless violation of the treaty that clearly equals an act of war.”
On Wednesday, New Delhi unleashed a series of aggressive measures against Pakistan after the attack.
Among the actions of India was the Unilateral Movement to suspend the 1960 Indo Water Treaty, which was negotiated by the World Bank and has suffered through wars and decades of hostility.
India also closed its borders and degraded diplomatic ties, in addition to suspending the Indo Water Treaty on what the Government and the media of BJP, without offering any evidence, was the supposed support of Islamabad to cross -border terrorism.
In its resolution, the Senate warned that Pakistan “remains totally capable and is prepared to defend his sovereignty and territorial integrity against any aggression, including water terrorism or military provocation, as clearly demonstrated decisive “.
“[The Senate] He emphasizes that the people of Pakistan are still committed to peace, but will never allow anyone to transgress the sovereignty, security and interests of the country. “
He demanded that India be responsible “for its participation in different acts of terrorism and murders directed in the soil of other countries, including Pakistan.”
The resolution concluded by saying that the Senate reaffirms the “unwavering moral, political and diplomatic support of Pakistan for the commitment and commitment to the fight of the People of Cashmiro for the realization of their inalienable right to self -determination.”
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