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Pakistan can return India attack: Khursheed

“Our operational plan is ready, quid pro quo targets are finalised and forces have been dedicated”.

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New York Times have also admitted that India’s policy of terming Kashmir as their own area will not run for long.

“Whether it is a Cold Start or hot pursuit, we are ready”, a defence source said when asked about India’s reported preparations to attack selected targets in Pakistan under the Cold Start war doctrine.

While Enam Gambhir left no stone unturned to express India’s anger post Uri terror attack, Pakistan’s Envoy Maleeha Lodhi only increased trouble for her country.

“So, now onus is squarely on Pakistan to act against terrorist groups and entities, who find safe heavens and all types of support in Pakistan and indulge in cross-border terrorism against its neighbours, not just India”, Swarup added.

“India has defeated Pakistan in wars of 1965, 1971 and Kargil”.

India sees Pakistan as “a terrorist state”, she said, accusing Pakistan of diverting global aid towards training, financing and supporting terror groups as “militant proxies” against neighbouring countries.

He went on to say India wants to work on some larger agenda.

India also strongly rejected Sharif’s call for “a serious and sustained” bilateral dialogue “without any conditions”, saying that Pakistan, which “seems to be run by a war machine rather than a Government”, wants talks with a “gun in its hand”. India and Pakistan were scheduled to play a series in December 2015, but even that didn’t see the light of the day as the governments of both the nations couldn’t come to a consensus.

In a statement, the opposition leader asked the government to take Parliament into confidence over the escalation in tension between Pakistan and India which he said had nearly created war hysteria.

“On the pretext of Uri attack, warmongers in India are mulling attack on Pakistan”.

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The forum said that Nawaz Sharif very emphatically highlighted the ongoing unrelenting and unprecedented oppression and violence being perpetuated upon the people of Kashmir by the Indian state and presented a detailed dossier of the grave human rights violations being committed across the territory to the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.

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