British anchor Yalda Hakim and Pakistan Information Minister Ataullah Tarar
London: Yalda Hakim, anchor of Sky News in Britain, has fiercely rubbed Pakistan Information Minister Ata Ulla Tarar on the issue of terrorism. Anchor has also shared the entire video of this talker on his X handle. When the anchor asked the Pakistani minister a question related to spreading terrorism, Ataullah Tarar refused to be any terrorist camp in Pakistan. He said that there is no terrorist camp in Pakistan. We ourselves are suffering from terror and we are fighting terrorists. We have lost 90 thousand people in it.
The Pakistani minister crossed the limits of shamelessness and started accusing India of promoting terror in front of the anchor. The anchor became strict on this. Yalda Hakim then told the Pakistani minister that your Defense Minister Khwaja Asif had accepted a terrorist camp in Pakistan a few days ago. Your minister Khwaja Asif has admitted that Pakistan accepts that his policy has been to fund, support and use them for decades, but you have been refusing it. If you dismiss it, then former PM Benjari Bhutto, Parvez Musharf, there is a contradiction in the statements of your defense minister, who have obeyed themselves of terror. The anchor said that not only this, Bilawal Bhutto also told me a few days ago that the entire history of Pakistan has been of terrorist funding, backing and using.
Anchor made this tweet
Anchor wrote, “Pakistan Information Minister Ataullah Tatar said,” There is no terrorist camp in Pakistan. “On Wednesday morning, I talked to him after India fired missiles in many areas of Pakistan controlled. India says that India is targeting” terrorist structure “.” During the interview, Tarar insisted that Pakistan is a victim of terrorism and claimed, “There are no terrorist camps in Pakistan.” Sky News anchor Yalda Hakim immediately denied his statements citing his Pakistan Defense Minister Khwaja Asif, who recently admitted on air that Pakistan has done “dirty work” to sponsor terrorism for decades.
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