‘India will be buried under the rubble of its fighter jets’, Pakistan’s defense minister Khwaja Asif’s poor statement

‘India will be buried under the rubble of its fighter jets’, Pakistan’s defense minister Khwaja Asif’s poor statement


Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khwaja Asif has recently made a sharp and controversial statement against India’s military and political leaders. Describing India’s recent statements as provocative, he warned that India would be buried in the debris of its aircraft.

Asif said in a post on X (East Twitter) that the recent statements of India’s military and political leaders are unsuccessful attempts to bring back their lost trust. He alleged that the Indian government is increasing tension to divert public attention from domestic dissatisfaction and criticism.

What did Khwaja Asif say citing religion?

Asif, citing religion, said, “Pakistan is a nation built in the name of Allah, our protector is a soldier of Allah. This time, Inshaallah, India will be buried in the rubble of its aircraft. Allahu Akbar.”

This threat of Pakistan has come after Operation Sindoor

This threat of Pakistan has come after Operation Sindoor. On 7 May, India attacked the terror infrastructure in Pakistan in response to the Pahgam terror attack (22 April) and killed more than 100 terrorists. In this operation, India destroyed many Pakistani drones and fighter aircraft. Satellite photographs confirmed the damage to Pakistan’s military airports.

Questions raised on credibility

Top intelligence sources say that the statements that cite Asif’s religion and violence are extremely irresponsible and highlight their fierce ideology. Sources said that India’s credibility is based on activities, not speeches.

Sources also stated that India’s army always takes professional, restrained and accurate action, while Pakistan resorts to publicity and threats to hide internal instability and global separation.

Trying to divert attention from internal crisis

According to intelligence sources, the Pakistan leadership is making such statements trying to divert public attention from its deteriorating economy, internal disturbance and declining credibility. He warned that any excess action of Pakistan will get a tough and proportionate answer.

Indian Army said this

Earlier, Indian Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi warned Pakistan on Friday that New Delhi Operation Sindoor would not show restraint as 1.0. He said that if Pakistan wants it to remain in its geographical location, then the state-proposed terrorism will have to be stopped.

Air Force Chief Air Marshal Amar Preet Singh also said that India killed 12-13 high-tech Pakistani fighter aircraft, such as F-16 and J-17, in Operation Sindoor. He termed Pakistan’s claim of killing India’s aircraft as “entertaining stories” and said that they should be certified.

Air Marshal Singh said that India attacked many Pakistani airfields and military establishments and destroyed at least 5 high-tech fighter aircraft, American F-16 and Chinese J-17, as well as AEW & C (Airborne Early Warning and Control) systems in four-day border struggle.

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