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India Embassy has yet not responded to DGISPR’s offer: Dr Faisal

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Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal said “Indian Embassy has yet not responded to offer made by DG ISPR.”

According to the details Dr Faisal said on micro blogging website, twitter that Indian army still have not given any proof.
We expect India to respond soon on it, Dr Faisal added

Be clear that earlier on this Director General Inter Service Public Relation Major General Asif Ghafoor has said that Indians have no grounds to support false claim made by their COAS.

DG ISPR said in Tweet that Indians have no justification to prove their Army Chief’s false claims and if they don’t want to go they have the option to share claimed targeted locations with our foreign office.

Meanwhile spokesperson foreign office Dr. Mohammad Faisal said “Indian Embassy has yet not responded to offer made by DG ISPR. It indicates that they have no grounds to support false claim by their COAS. We expect them to respond soon.”

Yesterday, Director General Inter Service Public Relation General Asif Ghafoor has said that all claims made by Indian media to target the alleged camps in Pakistan are false.

As per details, DGISPR Army General Asif Ghafoor took to Twitter and said “Typical of Indian media falsely claiming targeting of alleged camps. Get access to IOJ&K & have moral courage to cover damages caused by Pak Army. All your previous claims met their fate so shall this one. Follow journalistic ethos of Pak Media for reporting with responsibility.”

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