Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, the prime minister, firmly stated on Friday that no one could dare cast a bad eye on Pakistan and that its desire for peace should not be interpreted as weakness or hesitancy to confront any aggression. Kakar also reiterated Pakistan’s principled position and support on the Kashmir issue. “Pakistan is not a country that incites conflict. However, anyone who believes that we are timid, weak, or hesitant ought to dispel this misconception. New Delhi is not Tel Aviv, and Muzaffarabad is not Gaza.During his two-day tour, he addressed students from various institutions and universities in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, saying, “No one can dare to kill 4,000 children here.”
Speaking about his confidence in Pakistan’s defence capabilities in the face of Indian aggression, he stated that while Benjamin Netanyahu and Narendra Modi of Israel shared similar views, their means of implementation and strategies for responding differed. In response to a query, the prime minister vehemently denied reports that Pakistan will alter its stance to adopt India’s example and incorporate the AJK. He said, “No one can think of such a stupid act.” No one is brave enough.” He asserted that falsehoods were disseminated by adversaries to sow discord and that Pakistan had a moral relationship with the Kashmiris spanning several decades, supported by the selfless contributions of ninety thousand individuals. He declared that Pakistan was prepared to repel any form of aggression, having fought three wars with India over Kashmir.