Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif characterized Pakistan’s armed forces for their rapid military reaction to an Indian air striker that declared that Pakistan Air Force made a “dark night” a “moonlit an” in return against trials of intrusion, Express News reported.
When he spoke during a session in the National Assembly, Prime Minister Shehbaz accused India of launching a cross -border attack under the deck of darkness, similar to what he described as previously “Feige” efforts.
“The enemy state India again tried to attack Pakistan in the dark at night,” the prime minister told legislators. “But the Pakistani army reacted hard and made the dark night a lunar -lit one.”
PM Shehbaz confirmed that Indian warplane targeted areas of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, including near Sialkot, and said 80 Indian aircraft were involved. He claimed that Pakistan Air Force (PAF) immediately responded and shot down five Indian jets.
“Our eagles were on full alarm,” he said. “As soon as the Indian aircraft dropped payload, our eagles swung in and shot down five jets. Pakistan received great honor.”
The prime minister said that those who claimed that we had fallen afterwards in conventional warning must have come to their sense now. “We shot down five jets – it could have been ten – but our Falcons traded with caution,” said prime minister.
He also expanded compassion for the families of civilians killed in the Indian air striker and said that women, children and men were among the martyrs. A prayer was held in parliament for the killed souls.
PM revealed that the Indian strike followed terrorist attacks in Pahagam in Indian illegal obsessed Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), as New Delhi accused Pakistan within minutes.
“FIR was registered within ten minutes and Pakistan was bombarded with accusations,” he said. “We offered an international commission to investigate the Pahagam event.”
He also referred to a former terrorist mowing of Jaffer Express and claimed that undeniable evidence connected the striker to India.
PM Shehbaz praised the military’s emergency preparedness and greeted air manager Zaheer Babar on behalf of the country. He spotted India’s pride in his French-made Rafale jet and said that wars are not won with weapons alone.
“India bought Rafale Jets and is proud of them,” said Prime Minister Shehbaz. “But the enemy is confronted with intelligence and bravery.”
The Prime Minister called for political unity and called on opposition leaders to sit down for conversations and said this was the only way to build a strong and united Pakistan. “I’m ready to meet with my colleagues and sit in chambers,” he said. “This is the time to get together and end our differences.”
On Wednesday, Director-General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR), Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry confirmed that 26 civilians were martyred and 46 others wounded in Indian air strikes overnight aimed at several civilian areas over Pakistan in what called “Operation Sindoor”.