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India conducts Surgical Strikes Along The LOC


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9 hours ago, zen said:

There is no need to give proof to Pak (and Pak could go on about fake video until counteted) .... However, Ind should release an edited version to make a point that Pak's denial game is not going to work. Ind will have to close all options for Pak including thinking about international interventions (as anyone who even naviely belives Pak will stop believing it)

 

 

 

Maybe, but happy if India Army and GoI don't release information since it will be classified. 

Indian Army is more credible overseen by a civilian government, unlike the Pak terrorist army where one lie after another keeping coming

 

Hopefully Pakistan continues denying and Indian Army continue bombings these scumbag Pakistani terrorist army

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1 hour ago, chewy said:

Maybe, but happy if India Army and GoI don't release information since it will be classified. 

Indian Army is more credible overseen by a civilian government, unlike the Pak terrorist army where one lie after another keeping coming

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but Pakistan can't trust indian Terrorist sarkar claims on which not even indian opposition parties are ready to trust...

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On 05/10/2016 at 8:38 AM, randomGuy said:

Surgical Strikes: Eyewitnesses' Accounts Validate India's Claim Of A Lethal Strike

 

 

Here is the proof!

Exclusive: Act against militants or face international isolation, civilians tell military

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ISLAMABAD: In a blunt, orchestrated and unprecedented warning, the civilian government has informed the military leadership of a growing international isolation of Pakistan and sought consensus on several key actions by the state.

As a result of the most recent meeting, an undisclosed one on the day of the All Parties’ Conference on Monday, at least two sets of actions have been agreed.

First, ISI DG Gen Rizwan Akhtar, accompanied by National Security Adviser Nasser Janjua, is to travel to each of the four provinces with a message for provincial apex committees and ISI sector commanders.

The message: military-led intelligence agencies are not to interfere if law enforcement acts against militant groups that are banned or until now considered off-limits for civilian action. Gen Akhtar’s inter-provincial tour has begun with a visit to Lahore.

Second, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has directed that fresh attempts be made to conclude the Pathankot investigation and restart the stalled Mumbai attacks-related trials in a Rawalpindi antiterrorism court.

Then, to a hushed but surprised room, Mr Chaudhry suggested that while China has reiterated its support for Pakistan, it too has indicated a preference for a change in course by Pakistan. Specifically, while Chinese authorities have conveyed their willingness to keep putting on technical hold a UN ban on Jaish-i-Mohammad leader Masood Azhar, they have questioned the logic of doing so repeatedly.

 

 

n response to Foreign Secretary Chaudhry’s conclusions, Gen Akhtar asked what steps could be taken to prevent the drift towards isolation. Mr Chaudhry’s reply was direct and emphatic: the principal international demands are for action against Masood Azhar and the Jaish-i-Mohmmad; Hafiz Saeed and the Lashkar-e-Taiba; and the Haqqani network.

To that, Gen Akhtar offered that the government should arrest whomever it deems necessary, though it is unclear whether he was referring to particular individuals or members of banned groups generally. At that point came the stunning and unexpectedly bold intervention by Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif.

Addressing Gen Akhtar, the younger Sharif complained that whenever action has been taken against certain groups by civilian authorities, the security establishment has worked behind the scenes to set the arrested free. Astounded onlookers describe a stunned room that was immediately aware of the extraordinary, unprecedented nature of the exchange.

To defuse tensions, Prime Minister Sharif himself addressed Gen Akhtar and said that policies pursued in the past were state policies and as such they were the collective responsibility of the state and that the ISI DG was not being accused of complicity in present-day events.

 

 

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but Pakistan can't trust indian Terrorist sarkar claims on which not even indian opposition parties are ready to trust...

Which Indian opposition party ?No one has distrusted the Indian Army

Whereas the Pakistan army actually accuses the democratically elected government of Karachi as agents of India .

That's the level of trust between Pakistani people and army

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Pakistan govt ki g*** fati - http://www.dawn.com/news/1288350/exclusive-act-against-militants-or-face-international-isolation-civilians-tell-military

 

Now why would they be worried about isolation if things are so rosy? After all, Russia is coming for exercises.  xyz-istan is opening embassy.  China is ripping them off in name of CPEC. etc etc. 

 

Why are the countries of the world not buying their "narrative"?  Maybe because they haven't been brought up on propaganda and have brains of their own.  

 

Even the Pakistanis who are working so hard to deny the strikes know the truth.  Must be sad when you have to knowingly fight for a lost lying murderng cause.  

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On 10/2/2016 at 6:30 PM, the don said:

Denying his presence ?? 

Where did i ?? 

America has a very interesting love hate relationship with the taliban and their continued covert support to pakistan despite the OBL episode is something you should learn more about

When John pays a 'ho for services rendered, it should not be interpreted as "Nikaah".  

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4 minutes ago, zen said:

I do not. I have neither studied in Pakistani madrasas, nor do I use Lahori Logic 

then u took some selective syllabus in whichever madrasa u studied which only taught u to cloz ur eyes and start calling everyone from Pak a terrorist...

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7 hours ago, Asim said:

lol there's a reason ind army giving 'green signal' to release video on Day-6... well, I guess post-production/editing work can still take couple of days...

We don't need to give proof to any airra gaira nathu khaira(Tom dick and harry) . .

If required,we have our own satellites that take images,we can use them.

 

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25 minutes ago, Asim said:

then u took some selective syllabus in whichever madrasa u studied which only taught u to cloz ur eyes and start calling everyone from Pak a terrorist...

I have studied in 3 continents - Asia, Europe and North America. But the question is why/how is the Ind govt terrorist? 

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