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Pakistan Rejects Taliban Claims Over Ceasefire Violation Allegations

Pakistan rejects Taliban claims

Pakistan rejects Taliban claims that it violated the temporary pause in Operation Ghazab lil-Haq, calling the allegations completely baseless. Officials said the accusations lack any truth and appear to be part of a wider propaganda effort.

In a clear statement, Pakistan rejects Taliban claims and stressed that no ceasefire breach has taken place. Authorities added that such statements are misleading and may be aimed at justifying terrorist actions or internal divisions within the Taliban setup.

The government explained that the temporary suspension of operations was a goodwill gesture ahead of Eid ul-Fitr. It was taken on the request of friendly countries, including Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, and Qatar. Despite this, Pakistan rejects Taliban claims and maintains that it has fully respected the pause.

Officials also made it clear that the halt in operations is limited. Once the deadline passes, security forces will respond firmly to any terrorist threat or cross-border movement. Pakistan rejects Taliban claims while reaffirming its commitment to national security and regional stability.

Information Minister Ataullah Tarar earlier confirmed that the pause in Operation Ghazab lil-Haq would remain in place until the early hours of March 24. He said the decision reflects Pakistan’s willingness to support peace during a significant religious occasion.

As tensions continue, Pakistan rejects Taliban claims and warns that any future aggression will be met with a strong and decisive response.

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