Information Minister Attaullah Tarar has said that Pakistan is not committing any ceasefire violations and all such reports by the Indian media are baseless.

“Pakistan cannot do any ceasefire violation nor has it thought about this. It is a moment of celebration and people are rejoicing since it is a victory for us,” he said in an interview to Geo News.

Addressing claims by the Indian foreign secretary, he said the Indian official’s body language was “low”. “They have a problem. They have externalised their internal problems. These baseless accusations,” he added.

Tarar said once the ceasefire was done, there was no question of Pakistan violating it. “Sanity should prevail instead of such baseless accusations.”

He said, “As of now, there is no violation from Pakistan.”

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