New Delhi:
In a suitable response to an Indian army officer to mark important comments against their government, the Center today said that such criticism is the identity of any open and working democracy and said that Pakistan’s unfamiliarity with such culture should not be amazing.
Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhary, head of the Pakistan Army Media Arm ISPR, was addressing the press when he indicated to comment by many Indians – politicians, social media affected and general public – criticizing the government’s actions.
“The Pakistan Army spokesperson feels very happy on the fact that the Indian people should criticize the Government of India regarding various issues. It may be a surprise for Pakistan that citizens see criticizing their government. It is the identity of any open and working democracy. Pakistan’s unfinishedness should not talk today.”
While constitutionally a democracy, the history of Pakistan has been observed by the army coup and military rule since its construction in 1947.
India has worked hard after Pakistan’s drone attacks in the western region. Indian fighter jets have carried out accurate airstrikes on Pakistan Air Force bases in Rafiki, Murid, Chaklala and Rahim Yar Khan. Pakistan’s military establishments at Sukkur and Chunia, a radar site in Pasarur and Sealkot Aviation Base were also targeted.
Addressing a government briefing with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Colonel Sophia Qureshi, Wing Commander Vyomika Singh said that Pakistan continued to incite India through aggressive works along the western border of India. He said that Pakistan used mutation and fighter jet to target unmanned fighter air vehicles, long distance weapons, civil areas and military infrastructure. “The Indian armed forces successfully neutralized these dangers and most of the vectors. However, the Indian Air Force stations in Udpur, Pathankot, Adampur and Bhuj maintained limited loss to equipment and personnel at Indian Air Force stations,” the official said.
“In a sharp and calibrated response, the Indian Air Force launched accurate attacks on only identified military goals. These included technical infrastructure, command and control centers, radar sites and weapons storage areas. Pakistan’s military targets Rafiki, Murid, Chaklala, Rahim Yaar Khan, Sukkar and Chunia were attached to the use of Pesur and Sialkot Aviation base. Was targeted.