If Pakistan responds, whole world will know — we won’t need Indian media, says DG ISPR


Islamabad: Director General ISPR, Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry has warned that if Pakistan chooses to retaliate, its response will be loud and clear to the world — without the need for Indian media coverage.
Speaking at a joint press briefing alongside Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, the DG ISPR said: “When Pakistan strikes back, it will echo globally. “There will be no need for narratives from the Indian media.” He also presented debris of downed Indian drones as evidence.
Rejecting Indian allegations of cross-border drone attacks by Pakistan, Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif said: “India’s claims are baseless and theatrical — they might as well set their staged drone parts on fire for full drama.” He added that India is using propaganda to further malicious objectives.
He revealed that the Pakistan Armed Forces have shot down 29 Indian drones that violated Pakistani airspace, and dismissed India’s claim of attacks on 15 locations as “laughable.”
Commenting on reports of attacks on places of worship, he questioned: “What religion permits the targeting of holy sites and sacred texts?”
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