Pakistan's Defence Minister Threatens Action Against India Amid Rising Tensions
‘Will take it to Kolkata’: Pakistan minister Asif's big threat after Rajnath's stern warning
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Khwaja Asif, Pakistan's Defence Minister, warned of potential military action against Kolkata, India, if India engages in any 'false flag operations.' This statement follows a stern warning from India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh regarding possible misadventures by neighboring countries amid escalating regional tensions.
- 01Khwaja Asif threatens military action against Kolkata if India conducts false flag operations.
- 02Rajnath Singh warns of unprecedented action against any misadventures by neighboring countries.
- 03The statements come amidst rising tensions following conflicts in West Asia.
- 04Asif's remarks reference India's past military operations against Pakistan.
- 05Uttar Pradesh's Anti-Terrorism Squad arrested four individuals linked to a Pakistan-based sabotage module.
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Khwaja Asif (Pakistan's Defence Minister) issued a stark warning on Saturday, stating that Pakistan would retaliate against India's Kolkata if India attempts any 'false flag operations.' This statement follows a recent warning from Rajnath Singh (India's Defence Minister), who cautioned that any misadventures by neighboring countries would provoke unprecedented action from India. Asif's comments were made in Sialkot and referenced India's historical military operations, particularly Operation Sindoor, which targeted terror infrastructure in Pakistan following a deadly attack in Jammu and Kashmir. The backdrop of these threats is the ongoing conflict in West Asia, exacerbated by Israeli-US actions against Iran. In a related development, the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad reported the arrest of four individuals allegedly connected to a Pakistan-based espionage and sabotage module, who were intercepted before executing a disruptive plan in Meerut.
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The escalating rhetoric between India and Pakistan could lead to increased military readiness and tension in border areas, affecting civilians and security measures.
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