Pakistan Army mocks India after Champions Trophy victory, shares photos of celebrations from Balochistan
Pakistan Army Has Mocked India While Celebrating Their Country's Comprehensive Victory In The ICC Champions Trophy Final By Sharing Photos Of Celebrations In Restive Balochistan With A Caption To Whom It May Concern'. Lay Off.
Pakistan Army has mocked India while celebrating their country's comprehensive victory in the ICC Champions Trophy final by sharing photos of celebrations in restive Balochistan with a caption "To whom it may concern'. Lay off".
After posting photos of Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa with victory (V) sign and soldiers dancing over Pakistani triumph over India at the Oval, military spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor shared pictures from Balochistan where people were celebrating the victory."And this is Our Balochistan. 'To whom it may concern'. Lay off," he wrote along with photos.
The pictures were apparently in response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Independence Day speech last year in which he had raised the issue Pakistan's atrocities on people of Baluchistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
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Ghafoor also posted a video showing people in Srinagar purportedly celebrating Pakistan's victory over India."And this is.........Srinagar!!" he wrote.
In another tweet, he said, "Valiant soldiers of Pakistan congrat Team Pak & Nation. United we shall defend Pak against all threats our enemies hatch."Pakistan won the Champions Trophy cricket final on Sunday by defeating India by 180 runs.
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