NA passes unanimous resolution hailing military's 'befitting response' to India in May conflict

Published May 11, 2026 Updated May 11, 2026 07:50pm
Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar presents a resolution in the NA on May 11, 2026. — screengrab via YouTube/ National Assembly Of Pakistan
Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar presents a resolution in the NA on May 11, 2026. — screengrab via YouTube/ National Assembly Of Pakistan

The National Assembly on Monday unanimously approved a resolution hailing the armed forces’ “befitting response” to India’s unprovoked military aggression during last year’s May conflict.

The conflict with India — starting from the April 22 Pahalgam attack to the end of Operation Bunyanum Marsoos with a ceasefire between the two countries on May 10 — has been dubbed “Marka-i-Haq” (Battle of Truth) by the state.

Today, Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar moved the resolution, which stated that the NA paid “rich tributes to the gallant armed forces of Pakistan”.

It noted that the armed forces, under the leadership and command of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief of Defence Forces Field Marshal Asim Munir, “launched Operation Bunyanum Marsoos on May 10, 2025, delivering a befitting response to this aggression”.

The NA deplored that in the “aftermath of the Pahalgam terrorist incident on April 22, 2025 in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, a malicious campaign was immediately orchestrated by the Indian government, and amplified by its state-sponsored media, to baselessly implicate Pakistan without any evidence or investigation, despite the fact that the incident was categorically condemned by the Government of Pakistan”.

The resolution condemned that despite PM Shehbaz’s “sincere and generous offer” to participate in any neutral, transparent, and credible investigation “into what clearly appeared to be an overt false-flag operation, India proceeded to launch an unprovoked airstrike on Pakistan on May 6, 2025, targeting innocent civilians”.

The NA commended the “bravery and operational excellence of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), which swiftly established air superiority and shot down multiple Indian aircraft, including the much-hyped and pride of the Indian Air Force ‘Rafale’ jets”.

It also extended heartfelt gratitude to every officer, soldier, airman and sailor of the armed forces on the battlefield for “making Operation Bunyanum Marsoos successful through their courage, professionalism and sacrifice”.

The resolution highlighted that the armed forces destroyed an Indian brigade headquarters, as well as Brahmos facilities that had “fired missiles in Pakistan”. It added that PAF’s JF-17 Thunder jets “destroyed India’s $1.5 billion most sophisticated S-400 air defence asset”.

The NA also praised the navy for its “strategic preparedness in giving a robust response with remarkable agility to the enemy and also successfully thwarted intrusion attempts to attack Pakistan”. “Consequently, the enemy was forced to retreat,” it added.

The resolution honoured the martyrs of the armed forces for laying down their lives in the line of duty and inflicting a “humiliating defeat upon a numerically superior enemy across all domains of warfare, including land, air, sea and cyber”.

It further acknowledged the “valuable contribution and technical expertise of Pakistan’s cyber warfare experts in effectively countering numerous cyber-attacks by the notorious Indian hackers”.

“In response to these attacks, a large number of India’s strategic infrastructure was rendered dysfunctional and paralysed,” it added.

The NA also acknowledged the “valuable support of the entire nation, including elected representatives from the government and opposition benches”.

The NA warned India “in unequivocal terms that Pakistan’s desire for peace should not be misconstrued as weakness”.

“Any misadventure against Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity will not be tolerated and Pakistan’s defence forces will hit back with all their might and main,” it affirmed, echoing remarks made by CDF Munir on Sunday during a ceremony held to mark Marka-i-Haq’s anniversary.

The NA reaffirmed an “unwavering resolve and determination of the nation to stand with the armed forces of Pakistan in defending the geographical and ideological frontiers of the motherland, come what may”.

India has lost credibility on global stage, NA Speaker says

NA Speaker Ayaz Sadiq said that after Marka-i-Haq, India had lost global credibility and that its false narratives against Pakistan had been exposed on an international stage.

He noted that Pakistan’s response to Operation Sindoor forced India to withdraw, turning the operation “into a symbol of failure and humiliation”.

He paid rich tribute to every officer and airman of the Pakistan Air Force, especially to Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmad Babar Sidhu, for their “exemplary professionalism, courage, and outstanding performance”. He also extended heartfelt congratulations and gratitude to Admiral Naveed Ashraf and all officers and sailors of the Pakistan Navy.

Sadiq emphasised that India’s “false propaganda and fabricated narrative” had been completely exposed before the international community, and that Indian media had lost credibility on the global stage, as the world now “clearly recognised” that the Pahalgam incident was a false flag operation.

He stressed that Pakistan remained a peace-loving country, highlighting that its recent mediation efforts in the Gulf demonstrated its commitment to global peace and stability. He further stated that Pakistan would continue to raise its voice in support of the oppressed people of India-occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Sadiq said that durable peace in South Asia was directly linked to the just resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute in accordance with the aspirations and right to self-determination of the people of India-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. He added that India “must ultimately come to the negotiating table and grant the Kashmiri people their legitimate rights”.

He also strongly condemned India’s continued water aggression and its attempts to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty, calling them “unilateral and illegal”. He asserted that Pakistan reserved the right to “respond appropriately at every level”.

The Speaker urged the international parliamentary community to take serious notice of India’s expansionist mindset, which he said continued to pose a threat to regional and international peace.

Paying tribute to the martyrs of the conflict, Sadiq said that the nation would “remember with deep respect and gratitude the brave sons and daughters of the soil, who sacrificed their lives while defending the homeland and safeguarding its sovereignty”. He prayed for the elevation of their ranks.

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