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Pakistan says it has ‘credible intelligence' India will attack within days

Pakistan says it has ‘credible intelligence' India will attack within days

Irish Examiner30-04-2025

Pakistan said it has 'credible intelligence' that India is planning to attack it within days, as Pakistani nationals headed for the border to comply with New Delhi's orders to almost all Pakistani citizens to leave the country following last week's deadly attack in Indian-controlled Kashmir.
An attack on tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir and India's moves to punish Pakistan – which denies any connection to the massacre – have driven tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals to their highest point since 2019, when the two sides came close to war after a suicide car bombing in Kashmir.
Early on Wednesday, Pakistan said it had 'credible intelligence' that India intends to carry out military action against it in the 'next 24-36 hours on the pretext of baseless and concocted allegations of involvement in the Pahalgam incident'.
Buses carrying Pakistan nationals from India wait to cross over at the Attari-Wagah border between India and Pakistan (Prabhjot Gill/AP)
There was no immediate comment from Indian officials.
Indian government officials said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has 'given complete operational freedom to the armed forces to decide on the mode, targets and timing of India's response to the Pahalgam massacre'.
United Nations secretary-general Antonio Guterres, in separate phone calls with India and Pakistan, stressed the need to 'avoid a confrontation that could result in tragic consequences'.
The US State Department also called for de-escalation and said that secretary of state Marco Rubio would be speaking soon to the Indian and Pakistani foreign ministers.
The deadline for Pakistani citizens to leave the country – with exceptions for those who are on medical visas in India – passed on Sunday, but many families were still scrambling to the Indian side of the border in Attari town in northern Punjab state to cross into Pakistan.
Some were arriving on their own and others were being deported by police.
Pakistani national Sara Khan, left, married to Indian citizen Aurangzeb Khan, right, prepares to leave for Pakistan without her husband from the Attari-Wagah border between India and Pakistan (Prabhjot Gill/AP)
'We have settled our families here. We request the government not to uproot our families,' said Sara Khan, a Pakistani national who was ordered back to Pakistan without her husband, Aurangzeb Khan, who holds an Indian passport.
Waiting on the Indian side of the border crossing, Ms Khan carried her 14-day-old child in her arms.
She said Indian authorities did not give her any time to recuperate from a caesarean section and that her long-term visa was valid until July 2026.
'They (authorities) told me you are illegal and you should go,' said Ms Khan, who has been living in Indian-controlled Kashmir since 2017.
'They gave us no time. I could not even change my shoes.'
Tensions between rivals India and Pakistan have escalated after gunmen killed 26 people, most of them Indian tourists, near the resort town of Pahalgam in disputed Kashmir.
Seema Bashir, who is a Pakistani citizen, bids goodbye to her Indian son as she leaves in a bus at the Attari-Wagah border between India and Pakistan, near Amritsar, India (Prabhjot Gill/AP)
The massacre set off tit-for-tat diplomatic measures between India and Pakistan that included cancellation of visas and a recall of diplomats.
New Delhi also suspended a crucial water-sharing treaty with Islamabad and ordered its border shut with Pakistan.
In response, Pakistan has closed its airspace to Indian airlines.
Cross-border exchanges of gunfire between Indian and Pakistani soldiers have also increased along the Line of Control, the de facto frontier that separates Kashmiri territory between the two rivals.
India has blamed Pakistan for backing the massacre.
Pakistan has denied any connection to the attack, which was claimed by a previously unknown militant group calling itself the Kashmir Resistance.
At least three tourists who survived the massacre told The Associated Press (AP) that the gunmen singled out Hindu men and shot them from close range.
The dead included a Nepalese citizen and a local Muslim pony ride operator.
A policeman checks an auto rickshaw as paramilitary soldiers stand guard at a temporary checkpoint in Srinagar, Indian-controlled Kashmir (Dar Yasin/AP)
Aishanya Dwivedi, whose husband was killed in the massacre, said a gunman approached the couple and challenged him to recite the Islamic declaration of faith.
Her husband replied that he was Hindu, and the attacker shot him 'point blank in the head', she said.
'He was on my lap. I was soaked in his blood,' Ms Dwivedi told the AP over the phone from her home in the Indian city of Kanpur.
Kashmir is split between India and Pakistan and claimed by both in its entirety.
New Delhi describes all militancy in Indian-controlled Kashmir as Pakistan-backed terrorism.
Pakistan denies this, and many Muslim Kashmiris consider the militants to be part of a home-grown freedom struggle.
Meanwhile, India's cabinet committee on security, headed by Mr Modi, met on Wednesday.
It was its second such meeting since the attack.

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