
Pak on notice, any misadventure will cost its destruction: J&K L-G
In a stern warning to Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has put the neighboring country on notice, stating that any future misadventure will result in its destruction. The warning comes as the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir continues to grapple with terrorism and cross-border hostility.
Speaking at the All J-K Jat Sabha in Jammu, Sinha praised the armed forces for their bravery and sacrifice in combating terrorism and maintaining peace in the region. He reaffirmed the government’s unwavering commitment to eradicating terrorism and its sympathizers in the region.
“Pakistan is on notice. If it resorts to any misadventure in future, our armed forces will make sure to destroy this terrorist state,” Sinha said, emphasizing the government’s zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism.
The Lieutenant Governor’s statement comes at a time when the region is witnessing a surge in terrorist activities, including grenade attacks and suicide bombings. The government has been working tirelessly to contain the situation and ensure the safety and security of its citizens.
Sinha’s warning to Pakistan is seen as a strong message to the neighboring country, which has been accused of providing support to terrorist groups operating in the region. The government has consistently maintained that Pakistan’s involvement in terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir is a major concern and has been trying to persuade the country to take decisive action against terror groups.
The Lieutenant Governor’s statement also sends a clear message to the people of Jammu and Kashmir that the government will not show leniency to those who support or harbor terrorists. The government has been working to identify and isolate sympathizers of terrorism and has been taking strict action against those found guilty of supporting or funding terrorist activities.
Sinha’s warning to Pakistan is not the first of its kind. In recent years, the government has been issuing stern warnings to Pakistan to desist from its harmful activities in the region. The government has been accusing Pakistan of sponsoring terrorism in the region and has been demanding that the country take concrete action to dismantle terrorist infrastructure.
The warning has been seen as a significant development in the ongoing standoff between India and Pakistan. The two countries have been at loggerheads over the issue of Jammu and Kashmir, with Pakistan refusing to accept India’s decision to abrogate Article 370 of the Constitution, which granted special status to the region.
Pakistan has been trying to internationalize the issue, but its efforts have been met with resistance from the international community, which has been urging the country to engage in a dialogue with India to resolve the issue peacefully.
The warning from Sinha has been seen as a strong message to Pakistan that the government will not hesitate to take decisive action if the country continues to support terrorism in the region. The government has been working to build a robust defense infrastructure in the region and has been strengthening its military capabilities to respond to any threat from Pakistan.
In conclusion, Sinha’s warning to Pakistan is a clear message that the government will not tolerate any misadventure from the neighboring country. The government’s zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism is clear, and any attempt to disrupt the peace and stability of the region will be met with stern action.