Did India Really Launch Missiles at Afghanistan? Foreign Secretary Responds!

Synopsis
In a strong rebuttal to Pakistan's claims, Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri emphasizes the truth behind recent missile accusations. As tensions rise, Misri urges the Afghan people to remember the real aggressor and highlights Pakistan's ongoing misinformation campaign.
Key Takeaways
- India categorically denies missile claims.
- Pakistan engaged in misinformation.
- Focus on civilian safety in Afghanistan.
- Misri emphasizes democratic values.
- Accusations against India are baseless.
New Delhi, May 10 (NationPress) Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on Saturday categorically dismissed Pakistan's ridiculous assertions that Indian missiles had struck Afghanistan, labeling them as completely frivolous claims.
During a press briefing alongside Indian Army Colonel Sofiya Qureshi and Air Force Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, Misri urged the Afghan populace to remember the country that has consistently assaulted civilian infrastructure within their borders.
"I want to emphasize that the Afghan people do not need reminding about which nation has, on numerous occasions, in just the past one-and-a-half years, targeted civilian lives and facilities in Afghanistan," Misri stated, indirectly highlighting Pakistan's role in fostering instability in Afghanistan.
He further condemned Pakistan's attempts to skew international opinion by falsely depicting India as an aggressor, asserting that Islamabad is engaged in a desperate misinformation campaign aimed at discrediting the Indian government.
In response to comments from the Pakistan Army's spokesperson regarding public discontent in India, Misri remarked, "The Pakistan Army spokesman appears to take great delight in the notion that Indian citizens should criticize their government on various matters. It may astonish Pakistan to witness citizens voicing concerns about their own government. This is the essence of any open and functional democracy, a concept that is likely foreign to Pakistan."
Misri also condemned Pakistan's unfounded claims that Indian missiles were targeted at a religious site. "Pakistani officials persist in making absurd allegations about India launching missiles toward a gurdwara. These futile attempts to fracture India are destined to fail," he asserted.
His pointed comments followed earlier accusations that Pakistan was intentionally assaulting places of worship and schools belonging to minority communities, attempting to shift the blame onto Indian forces.
"We have observed the Pakistani side targeting and shelling places of worship with specific intent. This includes gurdwaras, convents, and temples. This represents a new low, even for Pakistan," Misri noted, adding that Pakistan's endeavors to mislead the world through such accusations reveal its malicious agenda.