Pak army chief Bajwa’s legs were trembling, sweat was on his forehead, he released the Abhinandan out of fear

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Ayaz Sadiq-Abhinandan

New Delhi: The Pakistan Army and the government of India may have always questioned the airstrike carried out by India on February 26, 2019, in Balakot, Pakistan, but now in the Parliament of Pakistan. There has been a big revelation about this. Former Foreign Minister of Pakistan Khawaja Muhammad Asif himself has given information about the kind of fear in India and Modi government in Pakistan after the airstrike. Meanwhile, former Speaker of the Pakistan Assembly Ayaz Sadiq said, “At that time, the feet of Pakistan’s army chief Kamar Javed Bajwa was trembling and sweat was coming on his face due to fear of an attack by India. Bajwa was scared of India’s attack. ‘

Pakistani MP Ayaz Sadiq claimed in Parliament, “I remember Mahmood Shah Qureshi was present at the meeting in which Imran Khan refused to attend. Qureshi’s legs were trembling, sweat was on his forehead. Qureshi told us, for God’s sake let it go back now, because at 9 o’clock at night Hindustan is attacking Pakistan. ‘

Former Foreign Minister of Pakistan Khwaja Mohammad Asif has made a big revelation in the Parliament of Pakistan and has said that Abhinandan Vardhman, the Wing Commander of India, was released by Pakistan due to fear of India. Asif said that there was such fear among the government of Pakistan about the Indian government that without wasting any time, they immediately released Abhinandan Vardhman and knelt before Hindustan. He said that Abhinandan Vardhman was released to please India.

In this case, now BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra has attacked Rahul Gandhi while tweeting. He wrote, ‘Rahul ji, you were questioning the surgical strike and the airstrike, weren’t you? Just look at what Modi ji is afraid of. Sardar Ayaz Sadiq is speaking in Pakistan. The legs of the Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan were trembling in the National Assembly of Pakistan and there was sweat on his face, lest India attacks somewhere! Understand? ‘

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