Tension stimmers in Pakistan as the neighbouring nation establishes 'Crisis Management Cell'

Mohammed Faisal, the speaker of Pakistan Foreign Ministry said that the Crisis Management Cell will inform all the stakeholders about the border situations and the diplomatic situation of the discussions

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Pakistan has established a 'Crisis Management Cell' amid the stimmering tension between India and Pakistan after Indian Armed forces were moved to Srinagar. This signifies the amount of pressure Pakistan government is facing on the local, regional, global and diplomatic level. Pakistan is being pressurized to take action on the Jaish-e-Mohammed leader Masood Azhar after he took responsibility for the Pulwama Terror attack in which more than 40 CRPF Jawans were martyred leaving the whole of India in shock.

Mohammed Faisal, the speaker of Pakistan Foreign Ministry said that the Crisis Management Cell will inform all the stakeholders about the border situations and the diplomatic situation of the discussions. This cell would be operational without any break throughout the week.

He also added that India has not yet shared the inputs and evidences about the persons responsible for the Pulwama Terror Attack.

The Indian Government, on the other hand, has been taking stern actions on the isolation process of Pakistan in terms of trade, military and diplomacy in which more than 150 separatists have been arrested in J&K and the security provided to the separatist leaders of J&K has also been taken by the government.


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