Pahalgam terror attack: China stands behind Pakistan; Beijing, Islamabad say THIS on…

China has reacted to the shocking terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. China’s Ambassador to New Delhi, Shu Feihong, condemned this barbaric terrorist attack in a post on a social media platform. Although China’s statement came a full day after the terrorist attack, what is even more interesting is that the reaction of Pakistan and China has come together. Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry also reacted to the Pahalgam incident on Wednesday.

Chinese Ambassador Feihong wrote on Twitter, ‘ Shocked and condemned by the attack in Pahalgam . Deep condolences to the victims and heartfelt sympathy to the injured and bereaved families. Oppose all forms of terrorism.’ Along with the statement of the Chinese Ambassador, Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry has also reacted to the incident.

Pakistan also issues statement

Reacting to the Pahalgam attack, the spokesperson of the Pakistan Foreign Ministry said, “We are concerned about the killing of tourists in the attack in Anantnag district of Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. We express our condolences to the families of those killed and wish for the speedy recovery of the injured.”

Before this, a statement of Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif had come to light. In a statement given to the Pakistani media, the Pakistani Defence Minister did not refrain from spewing venom against India even during this barbaric attack. Asif said that Pakistan has nothing to do with the Pahalgam attack. He further said, ‘There are many organizations inside India. There is rebellion at the domestic level in them. Not one or two, but dozens. From Nagaland to Kashmir.’

The Pakistani Defence Minister said, “There is a rebellion against the government in Delhi. It is home grown. People are demanding their rights. There is a rebellion against the Hindutva government which is exploiting the minorities, which includes Muslims, Christians and Buddhists. Which is happening there. We have nothing to do with this. We do not support terrorism anywhere under any circumstances.”

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