Karachi: The Chairman of the Pakistan Vanaspati Manufacturers Association, Sheikh Umer Rehan, has condemned India's attack on Pakistan that resulted in the deaths of 26 civilians. Rehan called the aggression an attempt to destabilize regional peace and urged the international community to address India's violation of international laws and human rights.
Rehan expressed sorrow and anger over the loss of lives, offering condolences to the victims' families and labeling the attack as inhumane. He praised the Pakistan Air Force for its effective retaliation, resulting in the downing of five Indian fighter jets, and stated that Pakistan will not tolerate hostile actions.
Rehan affirmed the business community's support for the Pakistan Armed Forces, emphasizing their willingness to defend the nation. He highlighted the unity of Pakistan's industrial and commercial sectors and their faith in the military's capabilities.
The PVMA chairman called for global diplomatic intervention to prevent further escalation and support regional peace efforts. He emphasized the business community's commitment to national interests and patriotism.
Rehan concluded by saluting the courage and professionalism of the Pakistan Armed Forces, reiterating the business sector's solidarity with them. He assured that any threats to the nation would be met with a strong response, backed by a united populace.