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India Fires 6 Ballistic Missiles on Its Own Territory, Targets Sikh Populations: DG ISPR

RAWALPINDI – Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry has claimed that India fired six ballistic missiles within its own territory, targeting Sikh-populated areas. In a late-night press briefing, the Pakistan military spokesperson stated that five of the missiles landed in Amritsar, Punjab, and one fell in Adampur, the same city from which they were launched.

Terming the incident “shocking,” DG ISPR expressed concern over India’s internal conspiracies targeting its own minorities, particularly the Sikh community. “Our full sympathy lies with the Sikh community,” he stated.

Security sources confirmed that Pakistan has electronic signatures confirming the launch and impact of all six ballistic missiles within Indian territory. They alleged that India is trying to sow anti-Pakistan sentiment among Sikhs by attacking them and falsely attributing the aggression to Pakistan.

The spokesperson also revealed that India had previously attempted to target a Sikh religious site in Nankana Sahib, Pakistan, by launching six drones, all of which were intercepted successfully.

DG ISPR further condemned the ongoing violence and threats against Muslims and other minorities in India, highlighting that such actions are carried out openly and with impunity.

Additionally, the spokesperson accused India of sponsoring terrorism in various countries, including Pakistan, the U.S., and Canada. He claimed that Indian military personnel are involved in directing terrorists and that there is evidence of communication between Indian army officials and militants orchestrating attacks in Pakistan.

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