Pakistan -Terrorists -land, India, will always give an appropriate answer: Sunil Sharma

Jammu, September 14 (IANS). The leader of the opposition in the Jammu and Kashmir Lawyer Assembly, Sunil Sharma, gave a strong warning and called Pakistan a terrorist country. He said that activities such as Terrorism Factory take place in Pakistan and that the Indian Army gave an appropriate answer from time to time. Referring to the merciless murder of 26 people in Pahalgam, Sunil Sharma said that under the operation was Vermilion launched in response, the Indian army completely demolished the terrorist training base of Pakistan. India’s army is one of the best armies in the world and it will not only hamper Pakistan aggression, but also remind him of its status. Sunil Sharma claims that Pakistan seeks financial aid from the international community in the name of disasters such as floods, but uses this money to set up a training camp for terrorist organizations, such as Lashkar-E-Taiba. He said: “We received such information via social media, although I did not officially confirm it. It is clear that Pakistan’s attitude was to promote terrorism.” He warned that if Pakistan repeated such activities, it should have serious consequences. Sunil Sharma said: “The number of times Pakistan will create a shelter will destroy the Indian army. Our attack will be so powerful that Pakistan will forget its aggressive capacity.” Sunil Sharma, who directed the leadership of the Pakistani army, named his heads as ‘unsuccessful leaders’. He said that the Pakistani army was only skilled to spread propaganda, but Operation Sindoor completely exposed his false claims and image. He praised the Indian army, saying that his strength and strategic skills have repeatedly proven that India is fully prepared to face any threat. India is in favor of peace, but will not jeopardize the sovereignty and safety of citizens. I call on the international community to take a difficult stance on Pakistan’s terrorism-interested activities and watch the financial assistance for such activities. -Ians Aks/DSC shares this story -tags

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