Indian soldiers examine the debris after an explosion in Lethpora in south Kashmir

‘Ghus ke maara’: Minister admits Pakistan’s role in Pulwama attack

A Pakistani minister on Thursday admitted its position within the Pulwama terror assault, bragging on the ground of parliament that his nation had entered India and crushed it by itself soil.

At least 40 safety personnel have been killed in Pulwama on 14 February final 12 months when a vehicle-borne suicide attacker hit their convoy. The attacker was a member of the Pakistan-based terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammed.

“Hum ne Hindustan ko Ghuss ke Mara Hai (We have entered and attacked India),” stated Fawad Chaudhry, the science of know-how minister within the Imran Khan cupboard, amid clapping from the ruling get together MPs.

“The victory in Pulwama is a victory for the people of Pakistan under the leadership of Imran Khan,” he added.

The minister stated that the credit score for Pulwama goes to all: “We are all stakeholders in it.”

Chaudhry stated it’s a matter of satisfaction “the way we entered India and beat them at Pulwama.”

The method our Shaheens (Air Force) and our Sipahis (troopers) and our sons beat them is a reason behind embarrassment for the Indian political management and the Indian media, he stated.

Chaudhry was replying to feedback made a day earlier by former speaker and MP from the PML-N get together, Ayaz Sadiq, on the ground of the home.

Sadiq had alleged that the Pakistani management had panicked after the Pulwama assault and the next capturing down of an Indian air pressure place.

Sadiq had stated that Imran Khan had taken the choice to return the Indian pilot even earlier than a gathering with the nation’s political management. He had alleged that the Imran Khan authorities was so panicked that “the legs of the foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi kept on shaking from fear.”

Chaudhry replied on Thursday that Sadiq “had lied with confidence.”

He lamented that Sadiq has gone in opposition to the pursuits of the state of Pakistan by issuing false and shameful statements.

“Criticise the government but don’t criticise the state,” he advised Sadiq. The Pakistan minister stated that in his capability as speaker, Ayaz Sadiq has been concerned within the inner deliberations that befell.

“But he should have some shame on how he has lied,” he added.

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