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Pakistan rejects Indian army’s border crossing claims as ‘false propaganda’

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December 28, 2017
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Srinagar: Pakistan on Thursday rejected the Indian army’s recent claim about crossing its borders as “false propaganda” to divert attention from “effective political struggle they (India) are facing for Kashmir’s freedom”.
“India recently claimed that 10 of their soldiers came in Pakistan’s territory and killed Pakistani soldiers. But this is all false propaganda for their domestic audience to take focus off the effective political struggle they are facing for Kashmir’s freedom,” Director General of Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Asif Ghafoor was quoted by DawnNews on Thursday as saying.
“You can not lure us into such unprofessional undertakings,” DG ISPR said, while adding that the Pakistan Army would like for it to be known to all “adventure seekers” that when it comes to the state of Pakistan, “we are all one nation”.
He also thanked all media outlets for not letting up to “Indian propaganda” and running the “false” story regarding Indian “infiltration” into Pakistan.
Talking about Pakistan army’s presence on the borders, DG ISPR said, “We have fought well on western borders despite the threats that linger on the eastern border, but danger has not subsided yet.”

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