
Pak on notice, any misadventure will cost its destruction: J&K L-G
In a strong message to Pakistan, the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha, has warned that any future misadventure by the country will lead to its destruction. Sinha’s stern warning comes at a time when tensions between India and Pakistan have been escalating, particularly in the wake of the recent ceasefire violations along the Line of Control.
Sinha’s remarks were made during his address to the All J-K Jat Sabha, a gathering of influential Jat leaders from across the Union Territory. The Lieutenant Governor praised the armed forces for their bravery and sacrifice in fighting terrorism and protecting the country. He also reaffirmed the government’s unwavering stand against terrorism and extremism.
“Pakistan is on notice. If it resorts to any misadventure in future, our armed forces will make sure to destroy this terrorist state,” Sinha declared, leaving no ambiguity about the consequences of any future aggression by Pakistan.
The Lieutenant Governor’s warning comes in the backdrop of repeated ceasefire violations by Pakistan, which has resulted in the loss of several lives on the Indian side. The Indian Army has been responding to these violations in a befitting manner, and Sinha’s statement is seen as a clear signal that India will not tolerate any further aggression.
Sinha also emphasized that the government will show no leniency to those who support terrorism. “We will not spare anyone who provides support to terrorism, whether it is through funding, providing shelter or providing arms and ammunition,” he warned.
The Lieutenant Governor’s statement has been welcomed by many, who see it as a much-needed response to Pakistan’s continued aggression. “It’s about time that Pakistan was put on notice,” said a retired army officer. “They have been violating the ceasefire agreement for far too long, and it’s time we took a firm stand against them.”
Sinha’s remarks are also seen as a reflection of the government’s commitment to protecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country. “The government is determined to protect the interests of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, and we will not hesitate to take any action necessary to achieve that,” he said.
The warning to Pakistan has also been seen as a message to other countries that support terrorism. “Pakistan is a hub of terrorism, and it’s time that the international community took notice,” said a diplomat who wished to remain anonymous. “The warning to Pakistan is a clear message to other countries that support terrorism that they will not be spared either.”
In conclusion, Sinha’s statement is a clear indication that India will not tolerate any further aggression from Pakistan. The warning has been welcomed by many, who see it as a much-needed response to Pakistan’s continued aggression. The government’s commitment to protecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country is clear, and it is expected that Pakistan will take note of the warning.