Pakistan

Tarar takes foreign, local journalists to LoC to expose India’s false claims

Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar on Monday led a delegation of international and local media representatives to the Line of Control (LoC), aiming to counter what he termed as “baseless propaganda” from India regarding alleged terrorist camps along the border.

The visit, facilitated by the Ministry of Information, was organised to present what officials described as the “ground realities” in contrast to repeated Indian claims.

Media personnel were taken to several areas that have previously been cited by Indian authorities as alleged militant hideouts.

“The areas that India has labelled as terrorist camps are, in fact, home to ordinary civilians,” said Mr Tarar while addressing the press during the tour. “Today, the global media has witnessed the truth firsthand and spoken to local residents who are directly affected by this false narrative.”

He said the purpose of the visit was to expose the “fabricated claims” being pushed by New Delhi, asserting that Pakistan remains committed to peace in the region and beyond.

“Pakistan is a responsible state. We reject terrorism in all its forms and manifestations,” the minister stated, adding that the country has demonstrated its commitment to global peace through action.

He also warned India against levelling unsubstantiated accusations and urged it to instead address its own human rights record in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

“Before pointing fingers, India must reflect on the consistent reports of rights abuses in the occupied territory,” Mr Tarar said. “India’s propaganda at the LoC is an attempt to deflect from its domestic shortcomings.”

The minister reiterated Pakistan’s resolve to defend its sovereignty, saying any Indian aggression would be met with a “prompt and befitting response.”

The visit comes amid renewed tensions between the two neighbours, with Pakistan accusing India of pursuing a narrative to malign Islamabad internationally. It also follows statements by other government officials, including PML-N leader Talal Chaudhry, who earlier claimed that India was using incidents like the Pahalgam false flag operation to undermine longstanding agreements such as the Indus Waters Treaty.

Mr Tarar concluded the visit by stressing that Pakistan would continue to facilitate such interactions for the international community in order to promote transparency and counter disinformation.

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