ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Army has strongly criticized the Indian military leadership, accusing it of consistently parroting “delusional, fabricated and provocative propaganda.” The military’s media wing stated that the lies being fed to the Indian public and the international community have turned the “Indian military machine into a laughing stock.”
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) issued a statement on Wednesday, expressing “grave concern” over the timing of the Indian rhetoric.
“It has been noted with grave concern that five months after Marka-e-Haq, in the run up to elections in Bihar and West Bengal, Indian military leadership has started parroting the same delusional, fabricated and provocative propaganda that they regurgitate before every state elections in India,” the ISPR statement read.
The ISPR further assailed the Indian army for attempting to mould history through what it called “Bollywood-style scripts.”
In a strong warning, the Pakistan Army stated that any act of aggression would be dealt with an intense response. The ISPR also asserted that India is recognized internationally as the “face of cross-border terrorism.”
