Pakistani Railway Minister Sheik Rashid Ahmad said Saturday that if India were to invade Pakistan, it would be the last conflict.
He addressed a rally in Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir, claiming that Pakistan would have no option of’ conventional war’ and warned about the consequences of the possible war with India.
“For an assault on Pakistan, no plants would develop in India,” he said, noting that Pakistan’s armed forces have been preparing for this day for the past 72 years.
While strongly condemning Indian unilateral moves in the region leading towards instability, Rasheed maintained that the crisis of Kashmir has reemerged by the acts of “Nazi Modi”.
“I’m sure that Modi would not dare to attack on Pakistan.”
Regarding Indian paramilitary forces’ atrocities, human rights’ violations and humanitarian crisis in the disputed Himalayan region, the minister outlined that stringent curfew has been imposed for the last 20 days by Modi-led Hindu nationalist Indian government.
“There is a shortage of food and medicines [in the region],” he said.