India preparing another attack this month: Pak Foreign Minister Shah Qureshi
- Country:
- India
- Pakistan
Pakistan has "reliable intelligence" that India will attack again this month, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said on Sunday, as tension over a February standoff between the two nuclear-armed neighbours had appeared to ease.
The attack could take place between April 16 and 20, he said. A suicide car bombing by Pakistan-based militants in Indian-controlled Kashmir killed at least 40 Indian paramilitary police on Feb. 14 and the risk of conflict rose dramatically on Feb. 27, when India launched an air strike on what it said was a militant training base.
The following day Pakistan shot down an Indian fighter jet and captured its pilot who was later released. "We have reliable intelligence that India is planning a new attack on Pakistan. As per our information, this could take place between April 16 and 20," Qureshi told reporters in his hometown of Multan.
He did not elaborate on what evidence Pakistan had or how he could be so specific with the timing, but he said Prime Minister Imran Khan had agreed to share the information with the country. India's foreign office didn't immediately respond to an email seeking comment.
Khan blamed India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for "whipping up war hysteria" over claims that India shot down a Pakistani F-16 during the February standoff. India said it, too, had shot down a Pakistani aircraft and the air force displayed pieces of a missile that it said had been fired by a Pakistani F-16 before it went down.
The success of Indian air strikes on a camp of the Jaish-e-Mohammed militant group in northwestern Pakistan has also been thrown into doubt after satellite images showed little sign of damage. Pakistan closed its airspace amid the standoff but most commercial air traffic has since resumed and major airports have opened.
(With inputs from agencies.)
- READ MORE ON:
- Neighbours from Hell
- Aircraft pilot
- Seattle Pilots
- Maritime pilot
- Imran Khan
- The Police
- Jammu and Kashmir
- Azad Kashmir
- Kashmir conflict
- Small office/home office
- The Office
- Sahara Reporters
- The Sports Reporters
- Reporters Without Borders
- Refugee camp
- Summer camp
- Jeremy Camp
- India
- Shah Mahmood Qureshi
- Pakistan
ALSO READ
PM Modi has vision to make India a developed country: Amit Shah
UN experts welcome Côte d’Ivoire's efforts to unite country towards social cohesion and prosperity
Fresh snowfall in parts of Kashmir
Thai ex-PM Thaksin visits hometown for first time since 2006 ouster
No country can see any conflict as ‘not my war’: Turkish envoy and author Firat Sunel