Kashmir pahalgam terror attack: Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said on Saturday (April 26) that Pakistan is ready to participate in any “fair and transparent” investigation of killing 26 people in Pahalgam in Kashmir. He said that Pakistan condemns all kinds of terrorism and has also been a victim of terrorism itself.
On April 22, the terrorists fired indiscriminately in the Basaron Valley in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Most tourists were killed in this attack. At least 26 people lost their lives in the attack and many people were injured.
‘Ready to participate in reliable investigation’
According to Don.com, addressing the passing-out parade at the Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul, Shahbaz Sharif said that India is making the baseless and false accusations against Pakistan without any reliable investigation or verification. The Pakistani PM said, while continuing its role as a responsible country, Pakistan is ready to participate in any fair, transparent and reliable investigation.
‘Kashmir is the neck of Pakistan’s neck’
During this time, Shahbaz Sharif once again chased the melody of Jammu and Kashmir. He said, “I have to underline the importance of Kashmir, as the founder of the nation, Quaid-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, rightly said, Kashmir is the neck of the neck of Pakistan.”
The Prime Minister said, Pakistan has always condemned all forms and expressions of terrorism. Describing Pakistan as the leading country of the world against terrorism, he said, “We suffered heavy losses, which led to 90,000 people casualties and financial loss of more than $ 600 billion.”
Tension between India and Pakistan at its peak
After the Pahalgam attack, tension between India and Pakistan has reached its peak. New Delhi has taken many strict diplomatic and strategic steps against Islamabad. These include several steps such as suspending the 1960 Indus Water Agreement with immediate effect, closing the attic integrated check post, suspending visa services for Pakistani citizens with immediate effect. After these decisions in India, Pakistan has taken some steps like postponing the Shimla Agreement and shutting down its airspace for Indian flights.