Aphrodite martyr criticizes India’s baseless allegations – Aitrend

Shahid Aphraidi, the former captain captain captain, expressed his concern about India’s premature accusations and its basis against Pakistan in the wake of Paalgam’s latest attack in the Indian language occupied by Jamo and Kashmir (IIOJK).

Speaking to the media in Dubai, Aphidi New Delhi criticized to blame Pakistan without any evidence, describing the law as “unfortunate and unjustified.”

He said that India was very fast in Pakistan, responsible for the accident, which led to the loss of lives in the occupied territories.

Ephraidi expressed his grief over the loss of human life in Kashmir and the increasing wave of terrorist attacks inside Pakistan.

He called for diplomacy to be the way forward between nuclear armed neighbors, saying: “Dialogue is the only solution to our issues; the conflict does not bring any benefit.”

Emphasizing the need to keep sport separately from political tensions, urged the former leader on both countries to ensure that the cricket game is not withdrawn into geopolitical conflicts.

Pakistan tensions-India high

Tensions between nuclear armed neighbors decrease after the deadly weapon attack on Tuesday in the Pahalgam area, which was illegally occupied, killing at least 27 tourists, prompting bilateral relations to the lowest new level in nearly two decades.

A day after the attack, New Delhi announced the water -sharing treaty, the closure of the main land border crossing with Pakistan, lowered diplomatic relations and withdrawing visas to the Pakistanis.

In response, Islamabad ordered the expulsion of Indian diplomats and military advisors, and the abolition of visas for Indian citizens, with the exception of the Sikh pilgrims – and the closure of the main border crossing on its part.

Pakistan has also warned any attempt by India to stop the supply of water from the Sind River will be a “war act.”

Kashmir has been divided between India and Pakistan since its independence in 1947. India still has not fulfilled its promises to hold heterogeneous referendums.

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