Asking India to stop ‘abusing’ Pakistan and that Islamabad wants to address the Kashmir issue through dialogue, its Army Chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa has asked New Delhi to resolve the decades long issue through ‘political and diplomatic’ means.
"It is in interest of India that for a durable solution to the issues (in Kashmir), it should prefer political and diplomatic process instead of abusing Pakistan and using bullets against Kashmiris," the Chief of Army Staff said while addressing a Defence Day gathering in Rawalpindi last night.
He also accused India of ‘killing’ innocent people along the Line of Control (LoC) and added that ‘country should give peace a chance’.
"Welfare of millions of people of these two countries is linked with permanent peace. But for it to happen, it is necessary that innocent and unarmed people on the LoC are not targeted through a planned way," he said.
Pakistan will continue to extend "political, moral, and diplomatic support" to Kashmiris for their right to self-determination in line with the UN Security Council resolutions, he said.
He accused India of trying to destabilise Pakistan through "militancy and usurping its share of water". The Army Chief also claimed that Pakistan was a responsible nuclear state.
"Our nuclear programme is just a deterrent against the enemy that introduced this unconventional war in the region," he said.
Pakistan celebrates the Defence Day to mark the 1965 war with India.