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PAK battle after strike

New Delhi:Chaos and chaos ruled in Pakistan on Wednesday morning, a shocked country covered its face after India launched a counter-terrorism strike at a dark midnight court. Among the dead are family and friends of Jaish E Mohammad Chief Azhar Masood.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who floated fireballs in nine terror centers of Indian troops, convened an emergency meeting with the troops, the cabinet and the National Security Council. After the strike, Prime Minister Parker also addressed the National Assembly, urging the opposition to unite and gather in such a serious situation.

Shehbaz Sharif called the missile strike an “act of war” and said his country has the right to give a “suitable reply”. Pakistan called a marriage in India and raised a protest against a strike in India. “Today, India's marriage was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to accept Pakistan's outcry against unprovoked Indian strikes at multiple locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir,” Parker's Foreign Ministry said in a statement. It added that India was warned that “this reckless behavior poses a serious threat to regional peace and stability.”

Azhar Masood, the head of the terrorist group Jaish E Mohammad, admitted that 10 members of his family and four close partners were killed in a missile attack on the equipment headquarters in Bahawalpur. Those killed included Chief Jem's sister and her husband, a nephew and his wife, another niece and five children from his extended family. The attack also took the lives of one of Hazard's close associates and his mother, as well as two other close companions.

As the Pakistani population divides its views on supporting the Bucks army and its government, its politicians reconciled the reconciliation after the attacks to spread tensions. Early on Wednesday morning, as New Delhi gradually promoted the situation, Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif said Pakistan's morale was low-key by Pakistan's leaders. Asif told Bloomberg Television that Pakistan only responds when attacked.

“We have been saying in the last two weeks that we will never initiate anything hostile to India. But if we are attacked, we will respond. If India backs back, we will definitely end this tension.” By night, Asif changed his tone and told Geo News that Pakistan's reaction would be dynamic and diplomatic and that retaliation for India's attacks would be quick.

“The troops have taken action and if India does not take any further action, India will receive an appropriate response, then as a responsible country, we will not take action either,” said Rana Sanaullah, adviser to PAK Prime Minister after the cabinet meeting.

“Our decision is not to take action, India has responded to what it has done. If India does anything now, the answer to the brick will be a stone,” said Parker Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar.

A Parker Army spokesman tried to keep his brave face, saying Pakistan would respond to it when it was chosen and where it was. “This outrageous provocation will not be unanswered. The temporary happiness that India has gained in this cowardly attack will be replaced by lasting sorrow.” – Pakistan Military Spokesperson.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif presided over the National Security Council (NSC) meeting, with cabinet ministers, chief ministers, all service chiefs and senior officials attending to discuss the situation. In a statement, the NSC called on the international community to recognize the “gravity of unreasonable illegal actions in India” and be responsible for flagrant violations of international norms and laws.

The NSC statement further claimed that India's strike also posed a serious danger to commercial airlines belonging to the Gulf countries, endangering the lives of thousands of passengers on board. It also claimed that the Neelum-Jhelum hydropower project was also intentionally violated international conventions.

After the Indian missile strike, Pakistan's Punjab province declared an emergency and all security agencies were on high alert.

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