Asim Munir On India: Pakistan’s three army chief Asim Munir’s direct threat to India – ‘The consequences will be painful…’

Pakistan’s military chief Field Marshal Asim Munir has once again given a statement against India. In the program organized on the completion of one year of Operation Sindoor, he said that India had taken action against Pakistan without any provocation. He also tried to warn India. This program was organized at the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi. Pakistan Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar Sidhu and Navy Chief Admiral Naveed Ashraf were also present in it.

Asim Munir said that on the night of 6 and 7 May, India had violated Pakistan’s sovereignty and Pakistan responded with full force. He said that if any such action is taken against Pakistan in future, its impact will be huge and painful. Munir also said that Marka-e-Haq was not just a war between two countries, but it was a battle of ideologies. He claimed that Pakistan won this battle. Along with this, he described India’s action after 2001 Parliament attack, 2008 Mumbai attack, 2016 Uri attack and 2019 Pulwama attack as false flag operation. He alleged that India tries to put pressure on Pakistan by making false allegations.

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Action against terrorism will continue – India

India has already made it clear that action against Pakistan-backed terrorism will continue. last year Pahalgam After the terrorist attack, India operation vermilion Had started. 26 people lost their lives in this attack. In response to this, on May 7, India carried out air strikes on 9 major terrorist bases in PoK. There was news of more than 100 terrorists being killed in the Indian action. After this, there were attacks from Pakistan also, but in retaliation, India targeted many military bases, airbases and radar sites of Pakistan. By May 10, the situation had become such that Pakistan appealed for ceasefire, which was accepted by India.

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