PM Imran warns frenzied
India to behave
–PM asks India to share ‘actionable evidence’ instead of
making baseless allegations
–Warns it against aggression, says Pakistan will immediately
retaliate if provoked
–Says it’s not in Pakistan’s interest ‘to plant terrorists
elsewhere or to have terror havens on its soil’
–Islamabad is ready to hold anti-terror talks with New Delhi
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday sought to
knock some sense into the frenzied Indian government, urging it to share
“actionable evidence” regarding the Pulwama attack, instead of levelling
baseless accusations against Pakistan.
In a recorded address on Tuesday, Prime Minister Imran
offered full cooperation, saying: “If you have any actionable intelligence that
a Pakistani is involved, give it to us. I guarantee you that we will take
action ─ not because we are under pressure, but because they [culprits] are
acting as enemies of Pakistan.”
Imran said that he had not responded to India’s accusations
earlier because he did not want to draw attention from the Saudi Crown Prince
Mohammed Bin Salman’s maiden visit to Pakistan.
“Why would we want to sabotage things by planning such an
attack when the crown prince was visiting? And even if the crown prince was not
visiting, what benefit would we get out of it?” he questioned.
He added that it is not in Pakistan’s interests to plant
terrorists elsewhere or to have terrorist activity conducted on its soil:
Pakistan is moving towards stability and desires it. We have fought terrorism
for 15 years, and 70,000 Pakistanis have lost their lives in [the war on
terror].”
The prime minister said there’s a new mindset in ‘Naya
Pakistan’ and the incumbent government believes that “it is in [Pakistan’s]
interest that our soil is not used for carrying out terrorist attacks in other
countries, nor do we want outsiders to come and carry out terror attacks here.
We desire stability”.
Addressing India’s government and media caught up in a war
frenzy, Imran said: “We are hearing voices in India that ‘Pakistan must be
taught a lesson’, ‘Revenge must be taken from Pakistan’, ‘There should be a
strike’ ─ First of all, what law gives any country to become judge, jury, and
executioner? What sort of justice is this?”
Warning India of a befitting response, he said, “We all know
that starting a war is easy. Starting it is in people’s hands, but ending it is
not in our hands. Where it will go, God knows best. That’s why I hope that
better sense will prevail.”
India needs to do retrospection in Kashmir, he said, adding
Kashmiri youths seem to have reached a point where they are no longer afraid of
death.
Further, the premier spoke of the tactics of Indian forces
in Kashmir and asked if India thinks that “this one-dimensional oppression and
use of military forces to cause conflict will be successful in the future when
it has failed today”.
“Secondly, you are facing an election year. And we believe
that during the election, [you think] you will get a big boost if you ‘teach
Pakistan a lesson’,” he added.
Wondering whether India wanted to remain in the past and not
establish peace between the two countries, he said every time an incident
happens in Kashmir, India puts the blame on Pakistan.
Offering India to come to the table, Imran said Pakistan is ready to initiate talks on terror
outfits in the region as well — precondition put forth by India in every
bilateral dialogue.
Relations between Pakistan and India have touched a new low
after over 40 paramilitary personnel were killed in Kashmir’s Pulwama district
by a suicide bomber.
The car bomb attack considered the worst ever on security personnel
in the state, was reportedly claimed by militant group Jaish-e-Mohammad and
carried out by a 20-year-old Kashmiri man.
India held Pakistan responsible for the bombing soon after
the attack and withdrew its ‘Most Favoured Nation’ status. Pakistan denies all
the charges.
“We strongly reject any insinuation by elements in the
Indian media and government that seek to link the attack to Pakistan without
investigations,” Pakistan’s Foreign Office said in a statement on Thursday.
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