Asking the citizens of his country to be ready for any eventuality, Pakistan PM Imran Khan has called the Indian Air Force’s strike on a Jaish-e-Muhammad terror camp as fictitious. Imran, who chaired a meeting of the National Security Committee to review the situation, issued a statement which said his country will choose a time and place to respond. The Pakistan government has also called for a meeting of National Command Authority and Joint Session of Parliament.
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