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Pakistan rejects India propaganda over Pahalgam claims

Published on: April 23, 2026 8:21 PM

Pakistan has rejected India’s allegations linking it to the Pahalgam incident and urged New Delhi to act responsibly. The Foreign Office called the claims baseless propaganda aimed at domestic political gains. The statement comes amid heightened regional tensions and ongoing diplomatic efforts.

According to the Foreign Office, India has once again revived accusations during the anniversary of the 2025 attack. Officials said such narratives are being used to deflect attention from key regional issues. Pakistan maintains it is committed to peace and stability in the region.

Read more: Pakistan warns of ‘decisive response’ after Indian army remarks

Furthermore, the statement criticised India for continuing what it described as a pattern of misinformation campaigns. It said these actions cannot overshadow concerns about Kashmir and regional security. Pakistan also highlighted its ongoing diplomatic engagements with international partners.

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Pakistan Rejects India’s Propaganda, Calls for Responsible Conduct

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— Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Pakistan (@ForeignOfficePk) April 23, 2026

In addition, officials referred to last year’s military escalation between the two nuclear-armed neighbours. They said India’s actions had previously triggered a conflict that raised serious global concerns. The Foreign Office accused India of undermining peace through aggressive rhetoric and policy decisions.

Read more: Najam Sethi Dismisses India’s Claims, Gains Global Attention

Meanwhile, Pakistan called on the international community to urge India toward responsible conduct. It stressed the need to avoid actions that could derail peace efforts. Authorities reiterated their commitment to dialogue and regional stability despite rising tensions.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Foreign Office Pakistan statement, India Pakistan relations 2026\, Kashmir dispute news, Latest, Pahalgam attack allegations, Pakistan-India tensions, South Asia diplomacy crisis

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