Speaking at a ceremony held at the Pakistan Monument, the prime minister said that Pakistan and India should come to the negotiating table and resolve the issue of Jammu and Kashmir for sustainable peace in the region.
He said that Pakistan wanted to live as a peaceful neighbour, adding that it was up to the two countries to become peaceful neighbours or act otherwise. “Pakistan and India fought three wars but achieved nothing,” he said adding, “We should talk about Kashmir issue, trade and terrorism.”
He recounted that Pakistan had lost 90,000 people in the war against terrorism, besides enduring economic losses worth $150 billion.” He said Youm-e-Tashakur was a unique moment in the history as the nation celebrated the success of Pakistan’s armed forces against India. This moment came after a heart-breaking incident faced by Pakistan 50 years ago in 1971, he added.
The prime minister said that during Marka-e-Haq, millions of Pakistanis were praying for the success of the brave officers and personnel of the navy, air force and army so that the enemy could never cast an evil eye towards Pakistan.
The prime minister said that India had unleashed baseless propaganda against Pakistan about the Pahalgam incident. He noted that India rejected the offer for an investigation at an international level about the Pahalagam incident and attacked Pakistan and martyred children, youth and mothers.
The enemy attacked inside Pakistan and in response Pakistan shot down six planes of India, including MiG and Rafale jets and smashed the enemy’s desire to impose regional hegemony, he continued.
The prime minister said that in the night between May 9 and 10, India fired missiles in different areas of Pakistan, adding after getting his approval, the chief of army staff responded with an attack on airbases and military infrastructure of India.
During the whole situation, the military leadership was in contact with him, he recalled. In a few hours, Pakistan gave a befitting response to India which was a surprise for friends and foes alike, he added. After the successful attack, he said, the army chief went ahead to accept ceasefire offer from India.
India spent billions of dollars to stockpile weapons to impose its regional hegemony and was confident about its superiority in the battlefield but Pakistan crushed its false vanity, he remarked. He said during the whole situation, the nation from Peshawar to Karachi was united and stood shoulder to shoulder with the armed forces.
He said that Pakistan was created after hundreds of thousands of people sacrificed their lives in 1947 and mounted a great struggle for independence. “Now, we have to achieve great status among the comity of the nations. Now the nation will have to make economic progress by utilising the resources available. Pakistan is endowed with immense talent and human resources,” he stressed.
He thanked the brotherly and friendly countries including United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, China, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the United States for supporting Pakistan. He also thanked US President Donald Trump for his efforts to restore peace in the region.
He said Pakistan could not have successfully defended itself without the professional expertise and preparedness of the armed forces. He thanked Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir, Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar Sidhu and Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf for their leadership during Marka-e-Haq.
Federal ministers, services chiefs, high ranking military and civil officials and prominent people from all walks of life attended the event.