“We could have dropped 10 to 20 jets of India … but the pressure was not to drop them”, Khwaja Asif

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Pakistan Defense Minister Khwaja Asif (left) in the middle journalist Hamid Mir and former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto (right)

India pak war: Despite the entire mouth eating in India Operation Sindoor, Pakistan patting itself on its back is throwing dust in the eyes of its countrymen. The leaders of Pakistan are making such fictional claims in hurry, due to which they themselves are becoming eligible for laughter in the eyes of their own country and the world. This time again, Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khwaja Asif and former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto have made a similar ridiculous claim, which has started to make their gritty in their country. This time Pakistani leaders said in their absurd claim, “We could have dropped 10 to 20 jets of India … but there was a lot of pressure from other countries not to drop their ships.”

Khwaja Asif said-Locks had been targeted

Khwaja Asif said that Bilukal targets were locked to demolish 10 fighter jets of India. He said that our children (soldiers) were in a position that they were sitting ready to demolish their 10 ships. When journalist Hamid Mir asked that if he could not fall, why not drop it? … Khwaja Asif said that this is inside. But you also know that details.

Hamid Mir told Khwaja Asif’s claim

Journalist Hamid Mir said according to Khwaja Asif’s claim that Pakistan could have dropped 12 fighter jets of India that night, but there was pressure from 2, 3 countries to not drop them. So they left. After this, India also did not harm Pakistan much.

Bilawal Bhutto said-Pakistan was in a position to drop jet

Former Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutts said that the target of 20 fighter jet of Pakistani Army India had been locked, but did not demolish them. Only 6 dropped. He said that you wonder why this happened, because there was pressure from other countries.

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