Islamabad: India has never left Pakistan with wonder to malign it in every possible way it can, either be its Indian leaders or its media. Recently, a renowned Indian TV channel, Times Now, broadcasted footage of an American F-15 jet flying over Wales naming it as a ‘full-fledged Pakistan invasion of Afghanistan’. Similarly, Indian media tried to mislead the international community by airing clips from the military simulation game Arma 3 as exclusive videos of Pakistan Air Force strikes.
Followed by the allegations from retired Major General (R) G.D Bakshi and Major General (R) Harsha Kakar tweeting about Pakistan’s casualties in the province of Panjshir and refusing to honor its dead and that to avoid any media coverage, Pakistan buried them at night.
Major General Harsha Kakar tweeted a picture of Pakistani actor Shaan Shahid, Umair Jaswal and Bilal Ashraf calling them Pakistani commandos died during the battle of Panjshir.
Pak Army (SSG)has suffered very hy cas in Panjshir. killed – 07 officers, 12 JCOs ,75 OR &wounded 05offrs ,09 JCOs 160 OR. peshawar, swat and Quetta MHs overflowing.Maj Gen Adil Rehmani has come back to organise discreet funerals in dead of Night- like in kargil. like thieves
— Maj Gen (Dr)GD Bakshi SM,VSM(retd) (@GeneralBakshi) September 10, 2021
Major General Harsha Kakar tweeted a picture of Pakistani actor Shaan Shahid, Umair Jaswal and Bilal Ashraf calling them Pakistani commandos died during the battle of Panjshir.
This is the truth on #PanjshirValley and Pak casualties. As expected @YusufMoeed lied and Pak disowned its dead. This shameful nation with a shameful leadership refuses to honour its dead. Instead buries them at night to avoid publicity. Nothing can be more degrading for soldiers pic.twitter.com/OlANAWJ0a5
— Maj Gen Harsha Kakar (@kakar_harsha) September 11, 2021