Pakistan India Conflict; Shahbaz Sharif Vs PM Modi | Pahalgam Attack Shahbaz Sharif said – India will not forget defeat from Delhi to Mumbai: Taught a lesson to Modi government; Claimed to have shot down 6 fighter planes

Pakistan India Conflict; Shahbaz Sharif Vs PM Modi | Pahalgam Attack Shahbaz Sharif said – India will not forget defeat from Delhi to Mumbai: Taught a lesson to Modi government; Claimed to have shot down 6 fighter planes

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Pakistani PM Shahbaz Sharif on Wednesday talked about teaching India a lesson at a university in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif said on Wednesday that his army has given India an unforgettable lesson. He said that from Delhi to Mumbai, India will never forget the pain of this defeat.

Shahbaz said that Pakistani Army achieved this victory due to the prayers of the people of the country. He gave this statement at Haripur University in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP).

Shahbaz claimed that in this conflict that lasted for 87 hours, Pakistan shot down 6 Indian fighter planes, which included three Rafales. Also shot down many drones.

On April 22, terrorists had opened fire on tourists in Bysaran Valley of Pahalgam. 26 people were killed in the attack.

Pakistani PM said that after the attack on tourists in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India took military action blaming Pakistan.

There was a terrorist attack on tourists in Pahalgam on April 22, in which 26 people were killed. These terrorists were associated with Pakistan.

Shahbaz had claimed to have shot down 7 planes in UN

Shahbaz has made such statements before also. However, before this he had claimed to have shot down 7 Indian aircraft in September. In his speech at the UN, he had claimed Pakistan’s victory over India.

Shahbaz said that he had appealed for an impartial international investigation into the Pahalgam attack, but India rejected that proposal. He said that India’s fundamentalist Hindutva is a serious threat to the world.

Sharif said that he had warned from the UN platform last year itself that Pakistan was not going to tolerate any external attack. He said his warning proved true. Pakistan was attacked without any provocation in May this year.

Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif had described India as an enemy in the UN General Assembly in September.

Frustrated after India’s rebuke Sharif

This statement of Shahbaz has come after India’s rebuke in the United Nations Security Council. India’s Ambassador to the United Nations Harish Parvatneni said on Tuesday that the turmoil going on in Pakistan’s internal politics is directly related to its cross-border terrorism.

The ambassador said that in Pakistan, former Prime Minister Imran Khan was jailed, his party was banned, and the army twisted the Constitution to its own through the 27th Amendment. India called it a ‘constitutional coup’.

The ambassador said that the way Pakistan is behaving with democracy and law shows its serious condition and under the same thinking it has been promoting terrorism for a long time. The ambassador described Pakistan as the center of terrorism.

Indian Ambassador said- Mention of Kashmir shows dangerous thinking of PAK

India had given a befitting reply to Pakistan and completely rejected its claims on Jammu and Kashmir. Ambassador Harish Parvatneni said that Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh are, were, are and will always be integral and inseparable parts of India.

Parvataneni further said that Pakistan’s unnecessary mention of Jammu and Kashmir shows its dangerous thinking of harming India.

The ambassador termed Pakistan as a “centre of terrorism” and said that it was using a platform like the United Nations to harm India and its people.

Criticizing Pakistan, he said that despite being a non-permanent Security Council member, it is running an agenda to divide people, due to which it cannot fulfill its international responsibilities.

Operation Sindoor: India destroyed 9 terrorist hideouts of Pakistan

On May 7, at 1.30 am, India conducted air strikes on 9 terrorist hideouts in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

The army had said that more than 100 terrorists were killed in this strike. According to Pakistan’s government media, India had attacked in Kotli, Bahawalpur, Muridke, Bagh and Muzaffarabad.

This also included the headquarters of the terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba and the hideout of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar.

India had destroyed PAK airbases

The biggest battle between India and Pakistan took place on the night of 9 and 10 May, which continued till the afternoon of 10 May. During this period, India had targeted airbases built in different areas of Pakistan.

On May 9, the Indian Air Force attacked Pakistan’s Noor Khan airbase, Sargodha and Murid airbases. The command and control centers (C2 centers) present at these bases were destroyed.

On the morning of 10 May, the Indian Air Force attacked again. He targeted Sargodha, Rafiqui, Rahimyar Khan, Jacobabad, Bholari and the airport near Karachi.

Satellite images of damage caused to PAK airbase in Indian airstrike. These photos were released by private company Maxar.

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