
Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Atta Tarar has said that the world is now acknowledging India’s alleged support for terrorism. He made the remarks during a ceremony held in Islamabad to mark what he described as a year since Pakistan’s “victory” in the so-called “Battle of Truth.”
He stated that Pakistan achieved a significant success during the conflict and claimed it elevated the country’s global standing. He added that the nation had gathered to celebrate what he termed the “historic victory” of Operation Bunyān-um-Marsoos.
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Moreover, the minister said Pakistan has made major sacrifices in the fight against terrorism and has endured significant challenges. He claimed that Pakistan forced its adversary to retreat within hours during a recent escalation.
Additionally, Tarar alleged that India’s alleged plans and “conspiracies” were defeated. He further said that Pakistan’s Air Force demonstrated superiority during the conflict, including claims about downing Indian aircraft.
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Furthermore, he reiterated that Pakistan has achieved both military and diplomatic success. His remarks come amid ongoing political rhetoric between the two countries and continued tensions over security-related accusations.