'Ready For War' But Choose To Walk The Path of Peace: Pak Army
Pakistan army spokesperson Asif Ghafoor said the country has a long-standing record of fighting terrorism and "we know the price for peace". Earlier, Army chief General Rawat said that stern action is needed to avenge the barbarism by terrorists and Pakistan army against Indian soldiers
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan army on Saturday said it is "ready for war" but chooses to walk the path of peace in the interest of its people, comments which came in response to Indian Army Chief General Bipin Rawat's remark that "stern action" is needed to "avenge" the brutal killing of Indian soldiers.
In an interview to Dunya TV, Pakistan army spokesperson Asif Ghafoor said the country has a long-standing record of fighting terrorism and "we know the price for peace", The Dawn reported.
Earlier in the day, commenting on the recent brutal killing of a BSF jawan and three policemen in Jammu and Kashmir, General Rawat in Jaipur said stern action is needed + to avenge the barbarism by terrorists and Pakistan army against Indian soldiers.
"We need to take stern action to avenge the kind of barbarism that terrorists and the Pakistan Army have been carrying against our soldiers. It is time to give it back to them in the same coin but not by resorting to similar kind of barbarism. I think the other side must also feel the same pain," he said at a press conference here.
Rawat insisted that action against Pakistan was needed but not in a barbaric manner.
Refuting India's claim of Pakistani soldiers killing the BSF Jawan, Ghafoor said, "We have struggled to achieve peace in the last two decades. We can never do anything to disgrace any soldier."
"They (India) have in the past as well laid the blame on us for mutilating the body of a fallen soldier. We are a professional army. We never engage in such acts," he added.
"We (Pakistan Army) are ready for war but choose to walk the path of peace in the interest of the people of Pakistan, the neighbours and the region," the spokesperson said.
The war of words between the armed forces of the two countries came a day after India called off the foreign minister-level talks with Pakistan in New York this month on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly.
General Rawat also said the Indian Army had carried out successful operations against the Pakistan army whenever they did something against India along the border.
"Pakistan has suffered many casualties and we have been able to take on their defence system to a large extent, but we never resorted to barbarism. They requested for a ceasefire in May and we agreed, but if they continue to do this, we will need to take other action," he said.
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