
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 made it clear that any future misadventure by the neighboring country will result in its destruction. The statement was made during his address at the All J-K Jat Sabha, a gathering of Jat community leaders and members in Jammu.
Sinha’s warning came after praising the bravery and dedication of the armed forces, who have been working tirelessly to maintain peace and security in the region. He reiterated the government’s unwavering commitment to combating terrorism and eliminating its supporters.
“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, leaving no room for ambiguity. His statement was met with applause and cheers from the audience, who were visibly moved by the Lieutenant Governor’s bold declaration.
The warning was a clear message to Pakistan’s military establishment, which has been accused of supporting and sponsoring terrorist activities in the region. Sinha’s statement was seen as a reflection of the government’s determination to take a firm stance against terrorism and its perpetrators.
The Lieutenant Governor’s warning is significant, given the recent surge in ceasefire violations along the Line of Control (LoC) and the growing concern over Pakistan’s continued support to terrorist groups operating in the region. The Indian Army has been on high alert, responding to the ceasefire violations and neutralizing several terrorist infiltrations.
Sinha’s statement has been seen as a bold move, reflecting the government’s resolve to take a tough stance against terrorism and its patrons. The warning is also seen as a message to Pakistan’s civil and military leadership, warning them of the consequences of any future misadventure.
The Jat Sabha, where Sinha delivered his speech, is a prominent platform for Jat community leaders and members to discuss issues affecting the community. The event was attended by prominent leaders from the Jat community, including former ministers and MLAs.
The Lieutenant Governor’s statement has sparked a significant response, with many welcoming the bold warning to Pakistan. Several experts and analysts have praised the government’s resolve to take a strong stance against terrorism and its patrons.
“This is a welcome move by the government. Pakistan has been sponsoring terrorism in the region for far too long, and it’s high time we take a firm stance against it,” said Dr. Rakesh Chaudhary, a security expert based in Jammu.
“This warning is a clear message to Pakistan’s military establishment that we will not tolerate any further misadventure. The government’s resolve to combat terrorism is unwavering, and we expect Pakistan to take concrete steps to address its own terror problem,” he added.
The warning has also been welcomed by the Jat community, who have been demanding action against Pakistan for its continued support to terrorism. “We have been demanding action against Pakistan for far too long, and we welcome this bold warning by the Lieutenant Governor,” said Satnam Singh, a Jat leader from Jammu.
The warning has also sparked concerns about the potential consequences of any future misadventure by Pakistan. While many have welcomed the bold warning, others have expressed concerns about the potential escalation of tensions between the two countries.
“Pakistan is a nuclear-armed country, and any military action against it would have far-reaching consequences. We hope that the government will take a measured approach and not escalate the situation further,” said Dr. Chaudhary.
Despite these concerns, the warning is seen as a significant move by the government to take a firm stance against terrorism and its patrons. The Lieutenant Governor’s statement has sent a clear message to Pakistan that any further misadventure will be met with a strong response.
The warning has also been welcomed by the people of Jammu and Kashmir, who have been demanding action against Pakistan for its continued support to terrorism. “We welcome this bold warning by the Lieutenant Governor. It’s about time we took a firm stance against Pakistan’s terrorism,” said Rohan Singh, a resident of Jammu.
As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how Pakistan responds to the warning. However, one thing is clear – the government’s resolve to combat terrorism and eliminate its supporters is unwavering, and any future misadventure by Pakistan will be met with a strong response.