PM heaps praise on armed forces for ‘revenge 1971 war’

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PASRUR:

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, while paid tribute to the recent military triumph of India as a “historic victory”, on Wednesday reaped praise for the armed forces to “revenge the war in 1971 during Operation Bunyan-Un-Marsoos.

Accompanied by the military top brass – including army chief – General Asim Munir, air manager Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar Sidhu – and his cabinet ministers, visited Prime Minister Pasrur Cantt in Sialkot to praise the extraordinary bravery and professionalism in the troops during the decisive fight against India.

Sharif paid tribute to rich tribute to skill, professionalism and unreasonable decision on the armed forces.

By taking a tomb on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Sharif said the world knows who was training Mukti Bahini in 1971. “Today, the same nexus is seen to support groups such as TTP, and it leads back to Modi.”

He warned that Pakistan’s red lines, especially about the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), must not be crossed. “If you dare to stop our water, remember this: Water and blood won’t flow together,” he added addressing the Indian leader.

The Prime Minister accused Modi for sponsoring terrorist acts in Pakistan, including alleged involvement in the Samjhauta Express attack and turmoil in Balochistan.

“Mr Modi, who trained Mukti Bahini and lit the division’s fire in the East -Pakistan, should not present us about terrorism,” Sharif added. “We have just over 90,000 civilian losses and $ 150 billion in economic losses due to terrorism.”

He reiterated that peace and development are Pakistan’s primary goal. “We are seeking peace, but this must never be misunderstood as weakness,” he said. “We are ready for peace – and we are ready for war. The choice is yours.”

While opening the door to future conversations with India, the Prime Minister emphasized that no dialogue could be one -sided. “There will be no trade with India unless it is part of a comprehensive dialogue. Kashmir remains unresolved in accordance with the UN Security Council’s decisions and this must be addressed.”

With reference to Operation Bunyan-Un-Marsoos, Premier Sharif called it a story of “courage and bravery,” which he promised to document in his autobiography.

“Our soldiers gave the enemy a suitable answer,” he said, emphasizing that not a single empty territory was released despite difficult conditions. “The Corps commander told me how our brave men held their grounds and canceled the enemy in an unfavorable situation.”

He welcomes Pakistan Air Force’s “extraordinary effort” of neutralizing enemy fighter jets and saying it was a practical demonstration of Pakistan’s advanced military capabilities. “The world now recognizes Pakistan’s supremacy not only in conventional, but also in technical warning,” he added.

The Prime Minister thanked the military leadership for their careful planning and coordination during the conflict. “I personally witnessed the efforts of General Asim Munir, whose aggressive and tactical leadership turned the tide. Air Chief Zaheer Babar regularly informed me of the technological edge our air force has, which was clear on 9 and 10 May.”

He said the recent military performance had become a source of pride for friendly countries and would be examined by military experts for years. “The management of our armed forces has been honored. I am proud of them and the nation is behind them like a rock.”

He remembered his previous address at Pakistan Military Academy Kakul, where he invited India to allow a transparent international commission to investigate the alleged terrorist incident in Pahaldam, only to receive what he called an “creepy night attack” as an answer.

“We also eliminate terrorism on our western border,” he added. “If you attack us again, what you’re back with will be destroyed.”

Completed his address confirmed the Prime Minister Pakistan’s obligation to peace and development, but warned that any additional aggression would address an overwhelming response. “The lesson for the modi regime is this one: Our armed forces did not restrain with fear, but discipline. We are ready for what may come. Pakistan will remain flowering until the doomsday.”

He ended with an invitation to the Indian leadership to act sincerely for the sake of regional peace. “Stop misleading your people. Come to the table with honesty – or see the consequences of your arrogance.”

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