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'Some incident could happen again': Pak envoy to UK repeats support for terrorism in Kashmir

'Some incident could happen again': Pak envoy to UK repeats support for terrorism in Kashmir

FP News Desk May 5, 2025, 10:40:45 IST

Pakistan’s envoy to the UK issued a provocative warning against India, insisting that an “unresolved Kashmir issue” could lead to “further fallout” between the two nations in the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack

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'Some incident could happen again': Pak envoy to UK repeats support for terrorism in Kashmir
Pakistan’s High Commissioner to the UK, Mohammad Faisal. Source: X

Amid the brewing tensions between India and Pakistan, another Islamabad envoy made provocative remarks against India. On Sunday, Pakistan’s High Commissioner to the UK, Mohammad Faisal, warned that an “unresolved Kashmir issue” could lead to further instances of violence.

The remarks from the Pakistani envoy came during an interview with BBC Urdu. While speaking on the India-Pakistan tensions, Faisal claimed that India continues to deny Pakistan’s support to deal with the actual demands and aspirations of the people of Kashmir.

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“Pakistan firmly stands with the Kashmiri people and their aspirations," he said, warning, “This issue must be resolved—otherwise, even after Pahalgam, something else can happen." Faisal parroted the Pakistani administration’s demands for an “independent probe” of the Pahalgam terror attack, whose responsibility has been claimed by the Islamabad-based Lashkar terror group.

Not the only envoy

While Faisal’s warning to India took an unparliamentary route, he is not the only Pakistani envoy to issue provocative remarks against India. Last week, Pakistan’s Ambassador to Russia, Muhammad Khalid Jamali, openly threatened India, stating that Islamabad will use the “full spectrum of power”, including nuclear weapons if New Delhi attacks the neighbouring country.

While speaking to the Russian news outlet RT, Jamali claimed that a leaked document revealed that India would strike “certain areas of Pakistan,” and insisted that the conflict was “imminent”. However, no credibility for the Pakistani envoy’s proclamation has been established by now.

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“The frenzied media of India and the irresponsible statements coming out from that side have compelled us. There are some other leaked documents it has decided to strike some areas of Pakistan. So, that makes us feel that this is going to happen and it’s imminent,” he said in the RT interview.

“When it comes to India and Pakistan, we don’t want to get involved in this debate of numerical strength. We will use the full spectrum of power - both conventional and nuclear,” he furthered. Jamali went on to claim that the armed forces supported by the people of Pakistan would respond with “a full spectrum of power”.

The animosities between India and Pakistan reached new heights after terrorists infiltrated a tourist destination in Pahalgam, Kashmir and killed 26 people. India imposed security measures against Pakistan after it was found that the two Pakistani nationals were involved in the attack. Since then, several Pakistani leaders have indulged in war-mongering by issuing threats to India. Not only this, the country’s army has also frequently violated the ceasefire that is in place at the Line of Control (LoC) between the two countries.

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