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Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif in his address, admits massive loss in strike by Bharat, peddles lies about war

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addressed the citizens of his country late night on September 11. In his address, he stated that Indian Army blew up Pakistan’s defence stockpiles and had inflicted damage in terms of men and material 

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Shehbaz Sharif said that Pakistan’s army has suffered heavy losses. He also accepted that many soldiers of Pakistan have been killed. Shehbaz said that India had fired missiles at Pakistan. Pakistan’s stockpiles were blown up, attacks happened on military bases, Rafale and Shaheen clashed, and added that Pakistan will respond to this.

As always, the one who lies, Pakistan, told another lie. Shehbaz said that India has imposed war on Pakistan. Whereas the truth is that it was Pakistan first which got the Pahalgam terrorist attack done and then continuously did ceasefire (violations) and created war-like situations. Meanwhile, India always showed restrain

Shehbaz said that we want ceasefire, want to talk to India. He thanked Donald Trump, China, Saudi Arabia, Qatar. He also said thank you to Nawaz Sharif. and also called China Pakistan’s most special friend.

Read More: India calls Pakistan’s ceasefire violation as breach of understanding, says armed forces free to give befitting reply

Meanwhile, after Pakistan’s ceasefire violation late at night, Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri immediately held a press conference and said – “Between India and Pakistan’s DGMOs, an agreement to stop the ongoing military action since the past few days happened this evening, and since the last few hours that agreement is being grossly violated from Pakistan’s side. The Indian Army is doing retaliatory action, is dealing with this border transgression, this transgression is extremely condemnable and Pakistan is responsible for this.”

He said – We believe that Pakistan should understand this situation properly and take immediate proper action to stop this transgression. The army is keeping a close watch on this situation and has been given orders to take firm and strict steps to deal with any transgression.”

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri further said – “The armed forces are keeping strict surveillance on the situation and they have been instructed to deal strictly with any recurrence of border violation incidents along the international border as well as the Line of Control.”

Topics: Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharifceasefire violationForeign Secretary Vikram Misri
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