It turns out that Pakistan does not ‘congratulate’ at all!



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Own report: The cat came out of the bag. What for so long was thought to be a message of peace is considered only a fear of riots.

A Pakistani lawmaker admitted in parliament on Wednesday that the Imran Khan government had decided to abruptly release Indian Air Force pilot Abhinandan, who was captured on Pakistani soil, fearing he would invade India.

Everyone knows what happened that day. It is February 2019. Abhinandan Vartaman shot down the Pak F-16 aircraft that had entered Indian airspace. During this air war, congratulatory planes also entered the Pak border. The Pak army shot him down. And captives.

The leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N), Ayaz Sadiq, told a congratulatory meeting that Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Khurshi had said that if Pakistan did not publish the congratulations, India would attack Pakistan on 9 pm the same day. One media outlet quoted Sadiq as saying this.

The media has released Sadiq’s statement. Sadiq is seen to have said that Shah Mahmud Khureshi was present at that meeting. Imran did not want to attend the meeting. The Army Chief of Staff, General Javed Bajwa, entered the room where the meeting was taking place, sweating and with trembling knees. Or did the foreign minister say, for the love of God, to publish the congratulations? He added that the opposition had supported the government on all issues, but would no longer support the government once the war broke out. However, the internal situation in Pakistan that day was very complicated.

Congratulations on returning to India through the Atari-Wagah border on March 1, 2029. By the way, you later received the Birchakra.

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