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Ishaq Dar Warns: Adventurers face a grim fate worse than their past.

ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar revealed that the demarche given to the Pakistani Chargé d’Affaires in New Delhi contained all the decisions of the Indian government, but there was no mention of the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty.

In a press conference with federal ministers, Ishaq Dar stated that if India has any evidence regarding the Pahalgam attack, it should share it with the world and Pakistan.

He mentioned that there is proof that foreigners with heavy weapons have arrived in Srinagar and that Indian intelligence agencies are housing them there.

Ishaq Dar announced that, the Foreign Office will summon the Indian High Commission today, stating that whatever action they take against Pakistan will be reciprocated. He emphasized that if India withdraws security from the Pakistani embassy, Pakistan will respond in kind.

Dar also mentioned that, Pakistan presented facts regarding the Jaffar Express incident to the United Nations, criticizing India for its tendency to only engage in a blame game. He assured that Pakistan’s armed forces are prepared for any challenges, warning that any attempt at adventure would result in a fallout worse than the past.