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Pakistan not ready to learn lessons from past: Advisor Khan

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Advisor to Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor, Farooq Khan on Tuesday castigated Pakistan for repeated ceasefire violations along Line of Control and attempts to push in infiltrators amid Coronavirus pandemic across the globe.
Talking to media persons in Rajouri on the side-lines of his visit in Rajouri, Khan said that “Pakistan is not learning a lesson even after being bashed multiple times in past. They have been hit many a times in the past but the neighbour is not ready to learn a lesson.” Khan said.
“Presently at a time when entire world is suffering from Corona pandemic, our neighbour, Pakistan is carrying forward its nefarious designs,” Khan said as per news agency, adding that these nefarious designs include ceasefire violation on Line of Control and attempts to push in militants. “Our forces are not sitting in a silent mode but are giving befitting reply to such nefarious designs.” Khan said.
Advisor Farooq Khan further said that “we are hopeful that losses suffered by Pakistan in present times may give a lesson to Pakistan.” –(KNO)
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