Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has said that the current tensions and escalated confrontation between India and Pakistan can come to a halt only if New Delhi backs out of its aggressive position. Asif’s remarks came after India launched ‘Operation Sindoor’, targetting nine locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) striking alleged terror hideouts. Pakistan also claimed to have responded to Indian airstrikes with counter-offensive measures along the Line of Control (LoC).
Speaking to Bloomberg, Asif said that Pakistan holds the right to respond to any aggression by India, insisting that Islamabad “was only responding” to India’s attacks and should not be seen as the aggressor in the current conflict.
“This has been initiated by India. If India is ready to back down, we will definitely wrap up this tension,” he said.
“As long as we are under attack, under fire, we have to respond. We have to defend ourselves. But if India backs down, we will wrap up this tension”, the Pakistani Defence Minister added.
The country has been put on a ‘red alert’, with government hospitals ready for any emergency; airspace for all domestic and international flights closed for at least 24 to 36 hours; all educational institutions in capital Islamabad and the Punjab province closed; and, all forces on stand by following the late night Indian air strikes on terror hideouts in different parts of the country.
The Indian strikes and Islamabad’s retaliation has jolted locals who fear that it could potentially lead to a full-scale war between the two countries.
(IANS)