If we had wanted, we could have continued the war : Pak’s Information Minister

Baseless claim by Pakistan’s Information Minister Attaullah Tarar

Pakistan’s Information Minister Attaullah Tarar

Islamabad (Pakistan) –“Pakistan had upper hand in the war. If we had wanted, we could have continued it, but due to the ceasefire, we stopped. By targeting Indian military bases and ammunition depots, Pakistan has ultimately won. I do not think India will be able to tolerate this,” claimed Pakistan’s Information Minister Attaullah Tarar in an interview with the American news channel Sky News.

Pakistan not involved in Pahalgam attack

Tarar further said that India has failed to prove any connection between the Pahalgam attack and Pakistan. He claimed that there are no terrorist bases in Pakistan, arguing that Pakistan itself is the biggest victim of terrorism. (There can be no bigger joke than this. The entire world knows the reality, yet only Pakistan has the shamelessness to deny it so blatantly – Editor)

Stopping the Indus Water Treaty will be considered an act of war – Pakistan’s Foreign Minister

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar

Even after the ceasefire, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar once again issued a warning to India, stating that halting the Indus Water Treaty would be considered an act of war. He made this statement during an interview with an American news channel.

15 lakh cyber-attacks on India in 20 days from Pakistan

Reports reveal that since 22ndApril, Pakistani hackers have launched 15 lakh cyberattacks on Indian Government websites. However, only 150 of these attacks had any real impact. The attacks have not only originated from Pakistan but also from Bangladesh and several Islamic countries in the Middle East. The groups involved include APT-36 (based in Pakistan), Pakistan Cyber Force, Team Insane PK, Mysterious Bangladesh, Indo Hacks Sec, Cyber Group HOAX 1337, and National Cyber Crew.

11 Pakistani soldiers killed

During India’s Operation Sindoor, 35–40 Pakistani soldiers were reportedly killed, according to a press conference by Indian defence forces. Pakistan, however, has admitted to only 11 soldier deaths. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s daily Dawn reported that 40 soldiers were killed and 78 injured. Additionally, 121 civilians were reportedly wounded. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has announced a compensation of Rs 1 crore per deceased soldier’s family, and injured soldiers will receive between Rs 10–20 lakh in compensation.

Pakistan to celebrate 10th May every year

To commemorate its so-called victory over India, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has announced that 10th May will be celebrated every year. The announcement was made considering the recent military actions against India.

China denies supplying weapons to Pakistan

China’s Ministry of Defence has denied reports claiming it supplied weapons to Pakistan via cargo ships, calling them completely false and baseless. A statement on its official website said that anyone spreading such military-related rumours online will face legal action, as no one is above law.

Despite China’s denial, according to a report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, 81% of Pakistan’s weapons purchases between 2020 and 2024 came from China. These include fighter jets, radars, warships, submarines, and missiles.

We stopped nuclear war between India and Pakistan – Claim by Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump claimed that the US helped avert a nuclear war between India and Pakistan. He said, “I am confident this ceasefire will be permanent. Both countries have many nuclear weapons, and a devastating war could have led to millions of deaths. I told both sides – let us stop this. If you stop, we will do business; if you do not, there will be no trade. No one’s done trade like me.”

Editorial Perspectives

  • This wish of Pakistan will soon be fulfilled and once the war resumes, its existence will be erased from the world map.
  • Pakistan has not learnt lesson even after repeated defeats in all four wars against India, and now again with its failure in Operation Sindoor. This shows its persistent aggression. The time has come to root it out completely.