Pakistan Senate passes resolution rejecting India’s ‘try’ to link Pahalgam terror attack with Islamabad

Kaumi GazetteWORLD NEWS25 April, 20258.2K Views

Pakistan’s Deputy PM Ishaq Dar. File.

Pakistan’s Deputy PM Ishaq Dar. File.
| Photo Credit: AFP

Amid heightening tensions between the 2 international locations, Pakistan’s Senate on Friday (April 25, 2025) handed a resolution rejecting India’s “frivolous and baseless attempts” to link the nation with the Pahalgam terror attack.

The attack in Kashmir’s Pahalgam on Tuesday killed 26 folks, principally vacationers. The Resistance Front (TRF), a proxy of the banned Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba, claimed duty.

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Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar moved the resolution, which bought across-the-board assist from events within the higher home of Parliament.

“Pakistan remains fully capable and prepared to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity against any aggression, including water terrorism or military provocation,” the resolution mentioned.

The resolution, rejecting all “frivolous and baseless attempts” to link Pakistan with the attack, mentioned killing harmless civilians was in opposition to the values upheld by Pakistan.

It condemned “the orchestrated and mala fide campaign by the Indian government to malign Pakistan, which follows a familiar pattern of exploiting the issue of terrorism for a narrow political goal.” The resolution additionally condemned India’s declaration to maintain the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance and mentioned the transfer amounted to “an act of war”.

Earlier, the Deputy Prime Minister informed the house that the Foreign Office briefed diplomats from 26 countries about the current situation in the region.

He said Pakistan’s armed forces were fully prepared to respond to any Indian misadventure and added that any such move would be met in kind, similar to the past.

The resolution comes a day after the National Security Committee (NSC) meeting by top civilian and military leaders in Pakistan put the Simla Agreement and other bilateral accords with India on hold, suspended all trade, and closed its airspace for Indian airlines.

The Pakistani government asked India to “refrain from its reflexive blame game and cynical, staged, managed exploitation of incidents like Pahalgam to further its narrow political agenda”.

New Delhi on Wednesday announced a slew of measures against Pakistan following the attack.

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