FO Slams Modi's 'Unfounded' Allegations on Pahalgam Attack
- The Pakistani Foreign Office condemned Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statements made during his June 6, 2025 visit to Jammu and Kashmir, denying Pakistan's alleged role in the Pahalgam terror attack and dismissing the accusations as unfounded.
- The Foreign Office said Modi's allegations lacked credible evidence and deliberately aimed to divert attention from serious human rights violations in IIOJK amid India’s heavy military presence there.
- Pakistan reiterated that Jammu and Kashmir is a contested region whose ultimate status should be settled based on applicable UN Security Council directives and the aspirations of the Kashmiri people, while denouncing India’s demographic changes and human rights violations.
- The Foreign Office spokesperson emphasized that no rhetoric can alter the established legal and historical facts, urging the international community to hold India responsible and to back the Kashmiri people's right to self-determination.
- Modi’s accusations and visit occurred after recent cross-border military confrontations and a terror attack killing 26 civilians in Pahalgam, while Pakistan vowed steadfast support for Kashmiri rights and dignity.
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