Taliban praised the Indian Army, threatened Pakistan by sharing a photo of the 1971 war, and said- don't make a mistake

Posted on 3rd Jan 2023 by rohit kumar

Taliban leader Ahmed Yasir has threatened Pakistan. Along with the threat, Ahmed Yasir has also shared a picture of the 1971 India-Pakistan war. By sharing the picture, Ahmed praised the Indian Army, while teasing Pakistan.

 

The reason for Ahmed Yasir's threat to Pakistan is the ongoing spat between the two countries for the last few days. Pakistan's Home Minister Rana Sanaullah had threatened the Afghan Taliban. He said that if he did not stop Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) from attacking our country, we would enter Afghanistan and wipe out the terrorists.

 

Ahmed Yasir retaliated on Pakistan's warning. Ahmed Yasir tweeted and wrote that this is Afghanistan, the graveyard of glorious empires. Do not think of a military attack on us, otherwise, there will be a shameful situation of a military agreement with India.

 

Ahmed Yasir shared a famous picture of the Indo-Pak war in 1971. In the picture Pakistani army is surrendering to India. Pakistani army officers are also seen signing a document.

 

Let us inform you that in 1971, Pakistan had to face a war with India. In this war, more than 90 thousand soldiers of Pakistan surrendered. The document was signed by Lieutenant General of Pakistan Aamir Abdullah Khan. Lieutenant General Jagjit Singh Arora of the Indian Army is also seen in the picture. After this war, Bangladesh was separated from Pakistan and became a separate country.

 

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