KARACHI: Pakistan said Friday that India’s allegations about “Operation Mahadev” are untrue and that Islamabad does not consider the story to be significant.
Shafqat Ali Khan, a spokesperson for the Foreign Office, claimed that Indian Home Minister Amit Shah’s speech was founded on “lies and fictional storytelling” during the weekly press briefing.
He emphasized that Pakistan vehemently disagrees with India’s nuclear blackmailing rhetoric and the strategic significance of Operation Mahadev.
Earlier this week, Indian Home Minister Shah told the parliament that Indian security forces had found Pakistani voter ID cards and locally produced chocolates belonging to three men who were killed in a gunfight in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). He claimed that the men were involved in the Pahalgam attack.