Islamabad: Stepping up the rhetoric, Prime Minister Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali has
said that Pakistan would go to "any extent" if attacked by India under the doctrine
of pre-emption.
"Tension between India and Pakistan is quite dangerous because both are nuclear
powers, and secondly when it came to the sustenance and the defence of the country,
we would go to any extent," Jamali told Star TV in an interview, carried on PTV on
April 14 night.
Referring to a question about External Affairs Minister Yashwant Sinha's remarks on
pre-emptive strikes, he said, "I am not worried. Pakistan is fully capable of
defending itself. We know how to defend ourselves and we will not allow any pre-
emptive strike as far as Pakistan is concerned."
Criticising the Indian government for blaming Pakistan for all that happened in
India, he said, "If I have to defend myself I would go to any extent, especially in
the situation as Sinha says a pre-emptive attack, and of course I have to be alert
and defend myself."
He said Pakistan would not start war with India and it preferred to resolve issues
through dialogue. "We will not start the war. We do not want any escalation along
the borders of India and Pakistan. We have always been saying that and always been
offering to hold dialogue," he said.
He also reiterated that the Kashmir issue should be resolved through UN
process. "That has to be solved. It is the agenda item of the UN forum. I think the
UN needs a wake-up call, they have to decide certain issues," Jamali said, adding
militancy in Kashmir was an "indigenous struggle".
PTI