Operation Sindoor: Pakistan is Furious with NSA DOVAL S Statement, Citing International Rules – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

Pakistan has rose from India’s statement on the success of ‘Operation Sindoor’ by Ajit Doval, India’s National Security Advisor (NSA). Doval, for the first time on Friday, lashed out at Pakistan, saying that India targeted the nine terrorist bases within Pakistan in a very accurate manner and there was not a single lapse during this period. He said that the operation was completed in just 23 minutes and its base was completely intelligence. Now Pakistan’s rulers are shocked by this revelation of Indian NSA.

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In fact, Doval had challenged the foreign media and said that if India is damaged, then show a single photo, a single satellite image. Even if a glass is broken, tell me. We knew who is where and we targeted the same place. We did not miss any lapse.

There was a panic in Pakistan after Doval’s statement. Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry held a press conference on Saturday called Doval’s statement as ‘sabotage and lies’. Along with this, Pakistan accused India of violating sovereignty and blowing up international laws.

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Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman Shafkat Ali Khan said, “Doval’s statement is a deliberate false propaganda.” This is a violation of all the standards of diplomacy responsible. India’s boasting over such military attack is a serious violation of the United Nations Charter.

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It was also alleged that the goals which India described as terrorist hideouts were actually ordinary citizens’ areas and there were deaths of citizens there. Shafkat Ali Khan said that the international community will now have to take it seriously. If it is not controlled, then we have seen the results.

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