Mutilation of soldiers: Pakistan says 'provocative statements' by India will vitiate environment Pakistan said on Thursday "provocative statements" by India will additionally vitiate the regional environment, comments that came a day after New Delhi affirmed that the mutilation of Indian officers' bodies was done with the dynamic cooperation of the Pakistani armed force.
Foreign office spokesperson Nafees Zakaria, while responding to safeguard serve Arun Jaitley's comments, disclosed to Radio Pakistan that his nation had made it clear that no episode of mutilation of collections of Indian warriors had occurred.
India has lost each privilege of taking any of its assertions before the United Nations since it has never maintained the world body neither has it collaborated with the UN Military Observers Group set up for this reason, Zakaria guaranteed.
He said "provocative statements" by India will additionally vitiate the territorial condition.
Zakaria said India has constantly utilized the "Pakistan card" for its inner political moving and redirecting world consideration from its "monstrosities" in Kashmir.
Jaitley had rubbished on Wednesday Pakistan's claim that its military was not included in mangling the assemblages of two Indian troopers at the LoC, stating that the dissent of the "savage demonstration" conveyed no validity.
Jaitley had said cover fire was given to the individuals who murdered and ruined the collections of the two troopers and Pakistan helped the culprits escape.
Naib Subedar Paramjeet Singh and BSF head constable Prem Sagar were killed by Pakistan's Border Action Team (BAT), which had sneaked 250 meters into the Indian domain in Poonch locale of Jammu and Kashmir on May 1.