Pakistan army chief Munir caught in his own trap? If links to Pahalgam attack are found, Muslim nations will….
India has not taken any military action against Pakistan after the Pahalgam terrorist attack, but the Pak government and people are sure that New Delhi is planning something big. Meanwhile, the conspiracy of Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir has been exposed in the neighbouring country. Pakistani citizens, including soldiers, have opened a front against Munir. Domestic as well as international pressure has put Munir in the dock. He has realised that he his country doesn’t have the capability to wage war against India. The biggest crisis the Pak army chief is facing is the morale of the army, which has fallen due to the fear of war.
Pakistan Is Afraid Of India’s Attack
After the Pahalgam terror attack, there is a fear of an Indian attack in Pakistan. But apart from thinking about their security, a question is popping into every Pak citizen’s mind: Who is responsible for the attack? Some of the people are also accepting the fact that Pakistan-nurtured terrorists are responsible for the heinous attack. Amid all this, a former Major of Pakistan has made a shocking claim. The former Major stated, “100 percent confirmed information I have is that Asim Munir planned and carried out the Pahalgam attack.”
The former Major who has made this claim is Adil Raja. Notably, his three generations have served in the Pakistani Army. Adil did not say his words directly but in a roundabout way. The gist of the story is that if Pakistan is found to be involved in the terror attack, then several Muslim countries may abandon it.
Munir Is Surrounded Within Pakistan
Protests have started against the army in Gilgit-Baltistan and Balochistan. Political parties have also started criticising Asim Munir-led army for their actions. Pakistan’s occupation is being opposed in Gilgit-Baltistan, with a rebellion starting in the Pak Army as well.
Reports indicate that 4,500 Pakistani soldiers and 250 officers have resigned. This purported mass resignation is attributed not solely to fear of India but also to perceived deficiencies in the Pakistani army’s capacity to wage war against India, stemming from a purported skills gap between the two militaries.
Notably, Pak pilots are also less experienced than Indian pilots. Apart from this, Pakistan also has a huge shortage of ammunition. Pakistan’s missiles and fighter jets are not as advanced as those of India.
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