India won’t risk another assault on Pakistan: AJK PM

Chaudhry Anwarul Haq, the prime minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), stated that India would not dare to attack Pakistan once more and that the country was unified against any foreign threats.
Anwarul Haq, speaking at the relief check distribution ceremony in Muzaffarabad on Thursday, said that the Azad Kashmir government and people are indebted to the federal government for helping them during difficult times.
Anwarul Haq emphasized the necessity of maintaining a steady guard in order to fend off any possible hostile danger. According to him, the ceasefire is a chance to bring peace back to the area.
The Prime Minister mentioned that the Indian army had imposed the disappearance of 3,000 civilians after the Pahalgam false flag operation, referring to the growing atrocities against the people of Indian-occupied Kashmir after the Phalgam tragedy.
“Since then the occupation forces have destroyed 60 residential houses”, the PM said, adding that scores of women who returned from Azad Kashmir to occupied Kashmir along with their spouses were asked to leave immediately after the Pahalgam attack.
The Prime Minister reaffirmed the Kashmiris’ commitment to see the current liberation movement through to its natural end.