This time India will get something else instead of tea, warns Fawad

ISLAMABAD (92 News) – Giving warning to India, Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudry said that this time India will get something else instead of tea.
Speaking to the floor of the National Assembly (NA) during the debate on the prevailing situation in Indian Occupied Kashmir (IoK), the minister said that the desire for peace should not be considered a weakness. “Unfortunately, the world’s biggest democracy is occupied by the extremists,” he added.
Referring to the war hysteria created by the Indian leadership, Fawad Chaudhry said our nation is fully prepared to respond to any aggression. He said the Indian side should not forget the lesson taught by our air force to their force in the broad daylight last year.
“Modi sent his planes in the darkness of the night but we replied in the day light,” Fawad Chaudhry elaborated. He further said that for Kashmir cause, the government and opposition is on the same page.
“We don't only stand with the people of Kashmir, we also have solidarity with the Muslims of India. Today, the Indian government has proved Quiad-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s point of view,” he maintained.
He had foreseen at the time what a country with a Hindu majority will look like,” the minister said.
Minister for Human Rights Shireen Mazari said it is the first time that the world has accepted Pakistan’s stance on Kashmir issue due to effective diplomacy of Prime Minister Imran Khan.
Kashmir is jugular vein of Pakistan
Participating in the debate, Sardar Nasrullah Khan Dreshek said Kashmir is jugular vein of Pakistan. He said time warrants unity in our ranks to effectively and forcefully raise the plight of Kashmiri people at international level.Nation united on issue of Kashmir
Mufti Abdul Shakoor regretted the silence of international human rights organizations on the situation in IoK. He said the blatant human rights violations there are not tolerable to us. He said the entire nation is united on the issue of Kashmir.World accepted Pakistan’s stance on Kashmir issue
