AAP court: When the Indian Army broke, Pakistani Army chief’s dream of drinking tea
Arif Mohammad Khan
Bihar Governor Arif Mohammad Khan openly answered the questions of India TV Editor -in -Chief Rajat Sharma in India TV’s special show Aap Ki court. During this, he also narrated an anecdote related to the 1971 war. Arif Mohammad Khan said that in 1971, the Pakistani Army Chief had talked about drinking tea in Delhi and the Indian Prime Minister had asked to reach Lahore in response.
During this, Arif Mohammad Khan said that Pakistan should learn from its mistakes, but this country does not do so. Even before this, Pakistan has lost India many times, but never desist from its antics.
Arif Mohammad Khan narrated the story
Arif Mohammad Khan said, “Pakistan should learn a lesson from the past. During the 1965 battle, Pakistani Army Chief was dreaming of drinking tea in Delhi. Our then Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri Ji replied that we would not want to bother Ayub Khan to reach Delhi, instead we would go to Lahore to drink tea instead and we reached there almost. We went back to the forefront. Gave, yet Pakistan did not learn any lesson. “
Tribute to victims of Pahalgam attack
In the beginning of the show, tributes were paid to those killed in the Pahalgam attack. In this incident, 26 tourists were killed by the terrorists. The terrorists asked their religion before killing people. On this, Arif Mohammad Khan said that this was done intentionally, so that people in India could be fought among themselves. Pakistan cannot win the war directly, so the people of India are conspiring to fight among themselves.
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