Imran Khan's threat to India: PAK Prime Minister said - We could have answered India's missile, but we acted consciously


Posted on 14th Mar 2022 11:16 am by rohit kumar

On March 9, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, raised the issue of accidentally fired missiles from India and threatened in a way. In a speech on Sunday, Khan said – You all know what happened on March 9. A missile was fired from India on our country. If we wanted, we could have answered it at the same time, but we acted consciously.

 

On 9 March, an unarmed missile (projectile without weapons) of the Indian Army was accidentally fired. About 261 km away, this missile fell in the Mian Channu area of ​​Pakistan. Because it didn't have weapons. So there was no damage. India admits its mistake. The orders of the High Level Court of Inquiry were issued.

 

Imran Khan is giving importance now

 

The opposition has presented a no-confidence motion against the Imran government. It is believed that it is very difficult for his government to survive. So, Imran is in election mood. The Pakistani army is avoiding rhetoric in the missile case, but Imran and his ministers are giving importance to the matter. Pakistani journalist Ansar Abbasi had said on Saturday that Khan wanted to take political advantage of the matter.

 

During a rally in Hafizabad on Sunday, Imran said – India fired missiles at our country. We could have answered too, but we acted with patience and restraint. We do not want confrontation, but we want to make our country strong. We have to protect ourselves. Now our economy is also getting stronger.

 

which was the missile

 

Pakistani journalist Mohammad Ibrahim Qazi claimed on social media that the name of the missile launched from India is BrahMos. Its range is 290 km. The Indian Air Force keeps its stock in Sriganganagar, Rajasthan. However, the Pakistani army claims that this missile was fired from Sirsa in Haryana.

 

Pakistan's NSA Moeed Yusuf raised questions on India

 

Pakistan's National Security Adviser Moeed Yousuf has questioned the Indian government's ability to handle sensitive technology. In a social media post, he said – it took Delhi more than two days to admit that "it was their missile, which accidentally fired. This accident raises questions about India's ability to handle sensitive technology."

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