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Indian army chief with 'blood of innocents on his hands' tries to move toward becoming guard staff head: ISPR

                                                                             
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  The Pakistan Army's media wing on Friday said that Indian armey chief Bipin Rawat with "unreliable proclamations" and "blood of innocents on his hand" looks to turn into the Indian Chief of Defense Staff. 

The Chief of the Defense Staff (CDS) is a proposed situation for the consolidated leader of the Indian armed force, Indian flying corps and Indian naval force. The making of the post was declared by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his autonomy day discourse in August. 

Executive general of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor said that Gen Rawat has been "repeatedly provoking war" through his announcements, which compromise harmony in the locale, with the point of encouraging "electioneering of political experts". 

Indian armed force boss with 'blood of blameless people on his hands' tries to move toward becoming guard staff head: ISPR 

"From the fake surgical strike (on Feb 26) until this point in time, his solitary achievement has been to transform Indian Army into a maverick power and getting them killed," said Maj Gen Ghafoor. 

He said that Gen Rawat's announcements, together with "blood of innocents (on his hands), losses to Indian forces at the hands of Pakistan Armed Forces, helicopter crashes due to purported specialized deficiency cum-fratricide" all to turn into the Indian CDS "is actually at the cost of military ethos"

The ISPR boss' comments come only four days after his test to the Indian armed force to share areas of the supposed dread camps the last had professed to have focused in Azad Jammu and Kashmir. 

"Indians have no grounds to support [the] false claim made by their COAS. 

"We will take forign diplomats and media tomorrow on those given areas. Let all observe actualities on ground," he had said. 

Therefore, in a visit mutually sorted out by the Foreign Office and the Pakistan Army, a gathering of 23 representatives was taken to Jura to observe the objectives and the harm brought about by Indian shelling in which six individuals, including a fighter, were martyred, while six others were harmed. 

India, then again, neither permitted its negotiators situated in Islamabad to visit the Line of Control (LoC) alongside the gathering nor gave the directions of the asserted 'dread platforms' it had professed to hit.

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