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Taliban chief mocks Pakistan, shares pic of give up to India in 1971 battle

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Days after Pakistan’s inside minister threatened them with navy motion, a Taliban official mocked Islamabad by sharing image of their Army’s give up within the 1971 battle in opposition to India.

New Delhi,UPDATED: Jan 2, 2023 22:28 IST

In this iconic image, Pakistan Army’s Lieutenant General Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi (proper) is seen signing ‘Instrument of Surrender’ within the presence of General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Indian and Bangladesh Forces in Eastern Theatre Lieutenant General Jagjit Singh Aurora.

By Subodh Kumar: The Taliban on Monday mocked Pakistan by sharing an image of the nation’s navy give up to Indian forces in 1971, saying that Islamabad would face the identical “shameful” destiny if it launched a navy assault on them.

In a Twitter publish, Taliban chief Ahmad Yasir requested Islamabad to keep away from “disgrace” after Pakistan’s inside minister Rana Sanaullah lately hinted at a doable navy operation in opposition to the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) hideouts in Afghanistan.

“Interior Minister of Pakistan! Excellent Sir! Afghanistan, Syria and Pakistan will not be Turkey to focus on the Kurds in Syria. This is Afghanistan, the graveyard of proud empires. Do not consider a navy assault on us, in any other case, there will probably be a shameful repetition of the navy settlement with India,” Ahmad Yasir mentioned in his Twitter publish.

د پاکستان داخله وزیر ته !
عالي جنابه! افغانستان سوريه او پاکستان ترکیه نده چې کردان په سوریه کې په نښه کړي.
دا افغانستان دى د مغرورو امپراتوريو هديره.
په مونږ دنظامي يرغل سوچ مه کړه کنه دهند سره دکړې نظامي معاهدې د شرم تکرار به وي داخاوره مالک لري هغه چې ستا بادار يې په ګونډو کړ. pic.twitter.com/FFu8DyBgio
— Ahmad Yasir (@AhmadYasir711) January 2, 2023

Along with the publish, Ahmad Yasir additionally shared the image of December 16, 1971, the place Pakistan Army’s Lieutenant General Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi, the Chief Martial Law Administrator of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), will be seen signing the ‘Instrument of Surrender’ in Dhaka. The day is well known as Vijay Diwas, the day India helped within the liberation of Bangladesh.

Days in the past, Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah mentioned that Islamabad has the authorized authority to behave in opposition to “insurgents’ hideouts” in Afghanistan if its nation is threatened by such teams.

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Pakistani officers mentioned Islamabad could assault the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) hideouts in Afghanistan if Kabul doesn’t take motion to dismantle them.

“When these problems arise, we first ask Afghanistan, our Islamic brother nation, to eliminate these hideouts and handover these individuals to us, but if that doesn’t happen, what you mentioned is possible,” Rana Sanaullah had mentioned.

In response to those provocations, the Taliban on Sunday mentioned that they might not permit anybody to assault Afghanistan. Taliban’s spokesperson Zabiullah Mujahid said that Afghanistan needs to have good relations with Pakistan and that its officers ought to use warning when talking.

“No nation has the proper to assault one other nation’s territory. There isn’t any laws on the earth that allows such a transgression. If anybody has any worries, they need to share them with the Islamic Emirate because it has the enough forces and might take motion,” Mujahid mentioned in an announcement.

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Edited By:

Rishabh Sharma

Published On:

Jan 2, 2023