Seedha Sawal: Pakistan used drone attacks and madrasa students as shields | ABP NEWS
In a recent episode of Seedha Sawal, we exposed the alarming extent to which Pakistan had stooped—using its own civilians and children as human shields during a large-scale drone offensive against India. On that night, Pakistan launched 300 to 400 drones aimed at Indian territory, but Indian security forces successfully neutralized the threat. Simultaneously, Pakistan deliberately kept its airspace between Karachi and Lahore open, allowing both domestic and international flights to continue, seemingly to portray normalcy and deter an Indian counterattack. Shockingly, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif admitted that madrasa students were considered part of their “second line of defense.” A missile also hit a convent school in Poonch, Jammu—fortunately closed that day—preventing a possible tragedy. In Seedha Sawal, we posed the critical question: as Pakistan resorted to such deceptive and cowardly measures, was India’s firm yet restrained retaliation sufficient, or should the response have been even stronger?
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