National

If Pakistan's water is stopped, results will come for generations, India drops not six planes, DGISPR

Rawalpindi (94 news) Pakistan Army spokesman Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry has warned that if India tries to follow through on recent threats to reduce Pakistan's share of the water, it will have consequences that will last for generations. He also confirmed that Pakistan shot down not five but six Indian aircraft and the sixth aircraft was Mirage. Earlier, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had made this claim, but now DG ISPR has also repeated the same thing.

Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said in an interview to Independent Urdu, "I hope such a time never comes, but if such steps are taken, the world will see and they will have results for which we will have to fight for years and decades." No one should dare stop Pakistan's water. Only a crazy person could think that they belong to this country 24 It can stop the water of more than one million people.

He confirmed and said, "I can confirm that the sixth plane that crashed was the Mirage." 2000 is We only hit the planes. We could have taken more action but we showed restraint. 7 On the night of May, India shot down five aircraft, including three Rafale, one MiG 29 And a SU 30 was included.

 Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said that despite the Indian attack, all the air bases of Pakistan are fully operational. “The Pakistan Air Force has the means to activate the bases immediately and they are all operational.”

He said that the ceasefire with India is ongoing. Pakistan will continue to do so, but if it is violated by the other side, it will be responded to, but only those posts will be targeted from where the violation took place. "Pakistan's armed forces are professional forces and we fully abide by the promises we made and we follow the instructions of the political government to the letter and abide by their commitment."

Major General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said, "India's Kashmir policy and its attempt to make it an internal matter has failed. Until India talks on Kashmir, until we both countries sit down and find a solution to this problem, there will be a risk of conflict flare up."

Show More

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Back to top button