DG ISPR rejects India’s allegations
India operating terror network inside Pakistan, providing IEDs, explosives, and funds to militants: DG ISPR

Pahalgam attack
Rawalpindi
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) of the Pakistan Army has presented undeniable evidence of India spreading terrorism in Pakistan. On April 25, an Indian-trained man was caught from the Jhelum bus stand. His mobile phone was used to record conversations in India. The terrorist is being instructed to demand the bodies of people in Pakistan.
Terrorist was instructed to take such action that it is reported in the media on wide scale. Major Sandeep Verma paid the terrorist for terrorism in Pakistan.
Subedar Sukhwinder sent the location to the terrorist to obtain explosives. Addressing a press conference in Rawalpindi, the ISPR spokesperson said that the Director General of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Major General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, has said that India is spreading terrorism in Pakistan.
India’s allegations of terrorism against Pakistan are baseless. He said that India operates terrorists in Pakistan. On April 25, an Indian trained person was arrested from the Jhelum bus stand.
An Indian drone was recovered from the house of the arrested person Majeed, while Rs 1 million in cash was also found from the house. The conversation in India was captured from the mobile phone of the arrested person. 7 days have passed since the Pahalgam attack, but India has not presented any evidence yet.
Major General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said that we have undeniable evidence against India, India also provides weapons and other facilities to terrorists. The conversation of the arrested person with the Subedar of the Indian Army was captured, in which terrorism was being planned.
Major General Ahmed Sharif also narrated the conversation of an Indian Army officer with a terrorist during the press conference, in which he is giving instructions to a terrorist present in Pakistan.
And he is saying that he needs dead bodies of people, take such action that it is reported and seen in the media. DG ISPR showed in the press conference that an Indian Army officer is training a terrorist in Pakistan on video, and is telling how to use the device.
DG ISPR also gave details of more terrorists on the screen in the briefing, and said that 4 characters are running this cell, in which serving Major Sandeep Verma, identified as (Sameer), is illegally posted in occupied Kashmir, apart from this, Subedar Sukhwinder, Havaldar Amit and another person in Indian Army uniform are also present.
The captured terrorist Majeed has carried out 47 acts of terrorism in Pakistan. The DG ISPR said that India has been talking verbally for 7 days, but I am giving you proof of their network, how they are carrying out terrorism in Pakistan, which includes a serving Indian officer.
He showed the names of more terrorists on the screen and said that these are the 4 characters who are running this cell, in which serving Major Sandeep Verma, identified as (Sameer), is illegally posted in occupied Kashmir, apart from Subedar Sukhwinder, Havaldar Amit and another person in Indian Army uniform are also present.
Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said, “You heard what the Indian officer is saying, ‘I want to harm civilians. I want news, I want media coverage.’ In fact, behind India’s state terrorism, there is their state-controlled media and social media, the reflection of which is still being seen by everyone.
They are trying to commit a terrorist incident and then spread it further so that the world can be told that there is terrorism in Pakistan.”
Another video showed how an Indian serving officer is training a terrorist in Pakistan. He sends him regular videos and tells him how to blast IDs.
He said that an Indian serving officer used to send these IDs to the terrorist in Pakistan through a drone, which was recovered from his house.
The DG ISPR has clarified that this is not an officer of the Indian intelligence agency ‘RAW’ but an officer of the Indian Army who is involved in terrorist activities in Pakistan.