India accuses Pakistan of using commercial flights as ‘shield’ to deter New Delhi

India accuses Pakistan of using commercial flights as ‘shield’ to deter New Delhi

Attaullah Tarar, the head of Pakistan’s information ministry, blasted earlier American accusations of Muslim attacks as “baseless and deceptive” and claimed that Pakistan had never taken any “offensive actions.”

In Pakistani Kashmir, leaders reported that 29 people were hurt and five killed by heavy firing from across the border on Friday in the early hours of Friday.

The Indian government’s defense department did not respond to a request for comment right away.

The battle is the deadliest since a brief conflict between the two nations in the Kargil region of Kashmir in 1999.

INDIA Directions X TO BLOCK THOUSANDS OF ACCOUNTS

In a statement released on Thursday, social system X claimed that the American government had ordered it to stop accessing more than 8, 000 records, including a number of “international media organizations and other important people.”

The social system said the blocking of existing and future material “amounts to repression of existing and future content, and is against the fundamental right of free speech,” but it did not make the list available in India. Afterward, X recently revoked access to the Global Affairs Account, citing a constitutional demand from India, while also citing the statement’s posting.

CRISIS DISRUPTS TRAVEL, SPORTS, and Colleges

The Indian Premier League, India’s biggest regional cricket competition, was suspended for a week, attracting world-class players from all over the world. Due to the tensions, Pakistan even relocated its own domestic competition to the UAE.

More than 10,000 people were forced to be ejected from the facility and the game was called off during an evening baseball match in northeastern Dharamsala city, according to an Associated Press photographer who was covering the occasion.

In the meantime, many northern and western American states, including Punjab, Rajasthan, and Indian-held Kashmir, shut down schools and different educational facilities for two days.

Additionally, two hundred flights in northern and western India have suspended flights from these flights. The temporary closure of 24 flights was confirmed by the Indian Civil Aviation Ministry in a speech late on Thursday.