Pakistan threatens '10 surgical strikes' against India
Islamabad
Pakistan has not forgotten the wounds of surgical strikes made by India two years ago. The latest evidence comes from the criticism of one of his officials. Indeed, a Major General of Pakistan, Asif Gafoor, has threatened India to do '10 surgical strikes' on behalf of Pakistan.
He has gone on a tour with Pakistan's military chief Kamar Javed Bajwa. Radio Pakistan, in response to Gafur, said, "If India forces to make surgical strike within Pakistan, then it will have to face 10 surgical strikes in response."
He further said, "Those who are thinking of carrying out any conspiracy against us, should not have any doubts in their mind about Pakistan's capabilities."
The military spokesman said that Pakistan's army is the patron of the $ 50 billion China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPC) and this huge project will strengthen the country's economy. Gafur said that the army wants to strengthen democracy in Pakistan and claimed that the general elections held in July were the most transparent elections in the history of the country. He said, "If anyone has proof of rigging in election, he should bring it out."
He also dismissed media reports and said that there is 'complete freedom of expression' in the country. Gafoor said that there has been a better development in Pakistan than the increase in evil. He advised the international media to look for good things too.
Pakistan has not forgotten the wounds of surgical strikes made by India two years ago. The latest evidence comes from the criticism of one of his officials. Indeed, a Major General of Pakistan, Asif Gafoor, has threatened India to do '10 surgical strikes' on behalf of Pakistan.
He has gone on a tour with Pakistan's military chief Kamar Javed Bajwa. Radio Pakistan, in response to Gafur, said, "If India forces to make surgical strike within Pakistan, then it will have to face 10 surgical strikes in response."
He further said, "Those who are thinking of carrying out any conspiracy against us, should not have any doubts in their mind about Pakistan's capabilities."
The military spokesman said that Pakistan's army is the patron of the $ 50 billion China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPC) and this huge project will strengthen the country's economy. Gafur said that the army wants to strengthen democracy in Pakistan and claimed that the general elections held in July were the most transparent elections in the history of the country. He said, "If anyone has proof of rigging in election, he should bring it out."
He also dismissed media reports and said that there is 'complete freedom of expression' in the country. Gafoor said that there has been a better development in Pakistan than the increase in evil. He advised the international media to look for good things too.
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