Pakistan betrayed Turkey: Last year Turkey sent help to PAK flood victims, and the same was sent to earthquake victims

Posted on 23rd Feb 2023 by rohit kumar

Standing on the verge of bankruptcy, Pakistan did a big fraud with its close Muslim friend Turkey. Recently the Government of Pakistan sent some help to the earthquake victims of Turkey. The special thing is that this was the same relief material that was sent by Turkey to Pakistan during the flood in Pakistan last year.

 

This act of Pakistan was disclosed by a Pakistani student living in Turkey's capital Ankara in a video message. Pakistan's social activist Zahra Baloch has shared this video on social media.

 

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There was a 7.8 magnitude earthquake on 6 February in Turkey and Syria. Altogether 47 thousand people died in both countries. The death toll in Turkey has reached about 42 thousand. In difficult times, many countries including India sent help to Turkey.

 

Turkey has been supporting Pakistan on every platform on many issues including Kashmir. Therefore, Pakistan also sent help. Now a controversy has arisen on this very helpful. The Shahbaz Sharif government of Pakistan sent the same relief material to Turkey in the name of help, which was sent by the Tayyab Erdogan government to the flood victims of Pakistan last year.

 

About 30 million people were affected by this flood. About 2 thousand people died. Many countries and organizations of the world had helped Pakistan.

 

This is how it was revealed

 

Many students of Pakistan go to different universities in Turkey for higher studies. One such student exposed the cheap act of his government by making a video from Turkey. Now, this video is going viral. The name of the student has been mentioned as Shoaib Khatak.

 

In the video he says – I saw this news on Turkish TV channels. It was told in it that our government sent the same leftover goods to the earthquake victims of Turkey by putting its tag on the goods which Turkey had sent to the flood victims of Pakistan.

 

Shoaib further says – Never felt so much embarrassment before. You see how people are ruling Pakistan. Then they complain that Turkey did not allow our Prime Minister to visit Ankara. Shahbaz Sharif will be humiliated by coming here.

 

Turkey lodges protest

After this video surfaced, some media reports claimed that the Erdogan government of Turkey reprimanded Pakistan for this act. However, till now no official statement has been issued from the countries. According to a report, the Turkish Ambassador in Islamabad has informed the Foreign Ministry of Pakistan about this.

 

Journalist Shahid Masood of Pakistan's big TV news channel 'Bol TV' also told about this incident in his show. Sharif and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari were earlier scheduled to visit Ankara on 8 February. Then the government there asked him not to come citing the bad situation.

 

Turkey is also an important member of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and Pakistan. During the time of Imran Khan, the relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia deteriorated because of Turkey.

 

Death toll crossed 47 thousand

There were 3 major earthquakes in the morning of February 6 in Turkey and Syria. According to Turkish time, the first earthquake occurred at around 4 am (7.8), the second at around 10 am (7.6), and the third at 3 pm (6.0). After this, aftershocks were also recorded. Their intensity was 4 to 5. There was another earthquake in Turkey on February 7 at 8.53 am. This was followed by a 5.4 magnitude earthquake at 12.41 pm.

 

The death toll in Turkey and Syria due to three major earthquakes on 6th February has crossed 47 thousand. More than 41,156 people have lost their lives in Turkey. More than 5,800 people have died in Syria. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 26 million people in both countries need help. For the first time in the last 75 years, the WHO is conducting a rescue operation on such a large scale.

 

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