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Spot the difference: After Nawaz Sharif, Hafiz Saeed promises to teach India about 'surgical strikes'

JuD chief and mastermind of the 26/11 Mumbai attack warned India of a "befitting response" for its military operation in PoK.

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JuD chief and mastermind of the 2008 Mumbai attack warned India of a "befitting response" for its military operation in PoK, saying Prime Minister Narendra Modi will now know what is meant by "surgical strikes". "We will tell you what is a real surgical strike...and you will get the deserved response soon," Saeed said in a public address in Faisalabad. "I want to tell Indian media to see soon how Pakistani Jawans conduct surgical strikes. Let me tell you...the United States will not be able to help you," he said, a day after India conducted surgical strikes on terror launch pads across the Line of Control (LoC) in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. "Now it is Pakistan's turn to give a befitting response to India. Narendra Modi will now know what is meant by surgical strikes," Saeed said.

The JuD chief’s statements are remarkably similar to Nawaz Sharif’s who said t that even Pakistan was capable of ‘surgical strikes’.

 Terming "Indian aggression" as a threat to the entire region, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif warned that Pakistan is also capable of executing surgical strikes and will not allow anyone to "cast an evil eye" on it.
Chairing a special Cabinet meeting to review the security situation in the country, Sharif said that Pakistan will take all necessary steps to protect its people and territorial integrity in case of any aggression or violation of the Line of Control (LoC).

He said that Indian aggression constituted a threat to the entire region and Pakistan would take all measures to protect its territorial integrity, The Express Tribune reported. "No one will be allowed to cast an evil eye on Pakistan," Sharif said, adding that Pakistan was fully capable of executing surgical strikes. "The nation is standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the valiant armed forces to defend the motherland." His comments came a day after India conducted surgical strikes on seven terror launch pads across the LoC with the Army inflicting "significant casualties" on terrorists preparing to infiltrate from PoK.
Pakistan has dismissed as "fabrication of truth" India's claim and termed it as a "quest" by India to create media hype by rebranding cross-border fire as surgical strike.
 

Sharif said that all steps would be taken to prevent LoC violations or aggression and added that Pakistan s resolve to establish peace remained strong. He said the leadership and people of Pakistan are united in their resolve to counter any aggressive Indian designs, adding that Pakistan's commitment for peace must not be construed as weakness. 

Sharif also raised Kashmir issue said that it was the "unfinished agenda of the partition". He said that atrocities in Kashmir could not crush Kashmiris' right to self-determination. "Indian atrocities" there are "unacceptable", he said. Calling for a probe into the September 18 Uri attack, Sharif said blaming Pakistan for orchestrating the attack was beyond comprehension.

The Cabinet also joined the Prime Minister in completely rejecting the Indian claims of carrying out "surgical strikes", Radio Pakistan reported. It condemned "Indian accusations in the wake of the Uri attack and pledged to expose India before the international community". Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said that Pakistan does not want escalation of tension but is ready to meet any eventuality.

Minister for Commerce Khurram Dastgir said India is creating artificial tension in its attempt to divert attention of the world from its atrocities against Kashmiris. He said Pakistan's defence is in strong hands and the country would continue to raise voice for rights of Kashmiris.
Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination Syed Riaz Hussain Pirzada regretted that instead of giving right of self-determination to Kashmiris, India is resorting to terrorism against Pakistan. He said the world community should take notice of India's belligerence.

Pak will give befitting response to any misadventure: General Raheel Sharif 

 Pakistan army chief General Raheel Sharif today warned that any "misadventure" by any "adversary" will meet the "most befitting response", a day after India conducted surgical strikes on terror launch pads across the LoC.
"The highest state of vigil is being maintained along the Line of Control, Working Boundary and the international border," General Raheel said.
"Any misadventure by our adversary will meet the most befitting response," he said while talking to troops at a newly developed Combat Reaction Training facility near Lahore Garrison.
He asked all commanders to lay more emphasis on combat readiness and said the training in peacetime is the only guarantor of averting and winning a war if imposed.
"Pakistan cannot be coerced through any amount of malicious propaganda," he said.
He expressed his complete satisfaction over operational preparedness of the Army. 

With agency inputs 

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