Pakistan's Foreign Affairs Ministry dismissed Indian Parliament discussions about Operation Sindoor as factually incorrect and deliberately misleading. Officials accused Indian leaders of distorting events for political advantage while failing to provide evidence supporting their military claims. The ministry spokesman characterized India's narrative as dangerous glorification of armed conflict that threatens regional stability. Pakistani authorities rejected assertions made during recent Lok Sabha proceedings as provocative attempts to justify aggressive actions. The statement emphasized India's inability to achieve stated military objectives through cross-border operations.
Government representatives maintained that Indian forces attacked Pakistani positions during early May 2025 under false pretenses of targeting terrorist facilities. The assault reportedly killed civilians without proper investigation into the Pahalgam incident that India cited as justification. Pakistan claimed successful defensive responses that neutralized Indian aircraft and military equipment during the engagement. Officials questioned the timing of alleged perpetrator deaths in relation to parliamentary debate scheduling. The ministry condemned Indian suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty as violation of international agreements and diplomatic principles.
Government representatives maintained that Indian forces attacked Pakistani positions during early May 2025 under false pretenses of targeting terrorist facilities. The assault reportedly killed civilians without proper investigation into the Pahalgam incident that India cited as justification. Pakistan claimed successful defensive responses that neutralized Indian aircraft and military equipment during the engagement. Officials questioned the timing of alleged perpetrator deaths in relation to parliamentary debate scheduling. The ministry condemned Indian suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty as violation of international agreements and diplomatic principles.