While condemning the unprovoked Indian attack on various sites inside Pakistan, the PTI has warned that war between two nuclear-armed states can culminate in unspeakable destruction and bloodshed on both sides.

Instead of coming out with credible information proving their contention or agreeing to a neutral and transparent investigation into the attack in Pahalgam, as proposed by Pakistan, India has instead opted to decide by itself what path to take to satiate its incorrigible hostility towards Pakistan, the party said.

“Obviously, this act of unprovoked aggression will be befittingly responded by the armed forces of Pakistan. The heavy losses already inflicted on the Indian armed forces by the valiant Pakistan Air Force should bring the Modi government to its senses. It is hoped that there is no further escalation by India of the conflict to satisfy its bloated and hegemonic ego,” it stated.

PTI Central Information Secretary Sheikh Waqqas Akram said PTI lauded the Pakistan Army for its responsible, swift, and precise response, which successfully downed five Indian fighter jets.

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