India decisively defeated; will fear misadventure now: Naqvi

LAHORE: Interior Minister Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi on Monday declared that India has been decisively defeated by Pakistan across military, media, and cyber fronts, asserting that “India can no longer even think of attacking Pakistan.”

Naqvi made the remarks during a visit to the residence of drone attack victim Ali Haider in Lahore’s Chungi Amar Sidhu area. Haider, aged 20, was the only brother of eight sisters and had been running a burger stall near Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium when an Indian drone strike targeted the area.

The minister offered condolences and Fateha to the martyr’s parents, Mohammad Aslam and Shamim Bibi. He also met with Haider’s cousin Faisal Manzoor, who, along with Taqeer Abbas, was injured in the same strike.

Speaking to reporters, Naqvi said, “The victory over India has been earned through the blood of our martyrs. India will now think a hundred times before any misadventure.”

When asked about further Indian actions such as “another Pahalgam-style drama,” the minister criticised Indian media and Bollywood, calling them “experts in propaganda and drama-making.”

Addressing questions related to cyber threats, Naqvi said that the government would soon take strict action against individuals or networks spreading digital or cyber propaganda.

Naqvi, who also serves as Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), confirmed that a decision on the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League Season X would be announced later Monday night.

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