Aseem Munir on Pakistani Army Chief (l) Pakistani ex -soldier Adil Raja (R)
Islamabad: The anger of a ex -serviceman of the Pakistani Army has erupted over the increasing tension between India and Pakistan. The name of this ex -soldier is Adil Raja. The king has strongly criticized the Pakistani government. The ex -serviceman says that the government is suppressing domestic dissatisfaction using social media. In a post on X, he wrote, “Special software and troll factories are working, as well as the teams of PTI camp and some famous bloggers are also working to influence the belief of the people.”
‘Remove Aseem Munir’
Ex -soldier Adil Raja Pakistani army chief also attacked Aseem Munir. The king said that Munir has ordered the Pahalgam terrorist attack. “Munir should be removed and prosecutes in military courts for many of his crimes to prevent havoc in the area,” he said. The ex -soldier further said, “The infinite Munir failed to respond badly to India during the increased tension. To save Pakistan, remove Asim Munir!”
King raging on infinite munir
Adil Raja even said in another post that when you are in the middle of the war, do not talk about peace until your enemy surrenders. This is a message for you, psychopathic infinite munir, your actions pose a threat to the existence of Pakistan. He has also confirmed that three soldiers of an officer (Captain) and the Pakistani Army have been killed in India’s attack on the Pakistani air defense system.
Pakistan’s attack failed
Meanwhile, let us also tell that, Indian armed forces have thwarted many attempts of Pakistani attacks in northern and western India. The Ministry of Defense said that the Pakistani Army had tried to target Avantipura, Srinagar, Jammu, Pathankot, Amritsar, Kapurthala, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Adampur, Bathinda, Chandigarh, Nal, Phalodi, Uttaralai and Bhuj.
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