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Kulbhushan Yadav’s matter will be taken to logical conclusion: COAS

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RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Tuesday said that the Indian spy Kulbhushan Yadav is an evidence of Indian support to terrorism and Pakistan will take this matter to its logical conclusion, ARY News reported.

Speaking during his visit to Line Of Control (LoC) t Mattewala, the COAS said that Pakistan is fully aware of Indian design and her support to terrorism in Pakistan and the region.

“Indian spy Kulbhushan Yadav is one such evidence of these efforts and his case will be taken to the logical conclusion,” said the COAS.

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The COAS visited troops on Line of Control (LOC) at Mattewala, Munaawar Sector. General Officer Commanding (GOC) briefed COAS about operational situation. While appreciating operational readiness of the troops.

COAS directed that unprovoked Indian Cease Fire Violations (CFVs) be responded effectively.

He said that Pakistan Army soldiers are known for their professional competence, motivation and selfless devotion for defence of our motherland and are backbone of Pakistan Army.

The army chief claimed that Indian ceasefire violations have a design.

 

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“On one side it is an effort to divert world’s attention from her atrocities against innocent Kashmiris, on the other; it is an attempt to dilute our response against terrorism and militancy. The targeting of civilians along LOC is deliberate and highly reprehensible,” said the army chief.

COAS said that Pakistan Army will do its duty to protect people of Pakistan and Azad Kashmir against all forms of Indian aggression.

“We will continue our solidarity with people of Indian Occupied Kashmir who are struggling for their right of self determination,” said the COAS.

 

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