ISLAMABAD, MAY 3: The Federal Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has arranged special visits for both Pakistani and international media representatives to the Line of Control (LoC) as part of efforts to counter what it calls “baseless Indian propaganda” regarding alleged terrorist hideouts in the region.
According to a spokesperson from the ministry, the media tours will take place today and tomorrow (Sunday), with the purpose of exposing the ground realities in the areas where India has repeatedly accused Pakistan of harbouring militants.
“India is fabricating stories about the presence of terrorist camps along the LoC. These tours are intended to show the truth to both local and foreign journalists,” the spokesperson said, adding that media personnel will be taken to specific locations India has referred to in its allegations.
The ministry emphasized that Pakistan does not support terrorism in any form, anywhere in the world. “We want to make it clear that Pakistan firmly rejects all types of terrorism and stands by its commitment to peace and stability in the region,” the spokesperson stated.
The official said the purpose of the visits is to ensure that credible, firsthand information is conveyed to the public through media coverage. “Local and international journalists will be able to assess the facts themselves and report accordingly,” the ministry added.
Reiterating Pakistan’s defensive stance, the Information Ministry warned that any aggression from India would be met with a strong and appropriate response. “Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity are non-negotiable. We will respond befittingly to any hostile actions,” the spokesperson