Federal Minister Rana Tanveer Hussain has claimed that nearly 200 Indian soldiers were killed during recent military strikes carried out by the Pakistan Army. He made these remarks while addressing the media on “Youm-e-Tashakur” (Thanksgiving Day) in Sharaqpur.
The minister said the strikes prompted India to request the United States to intervene for a ceasefire, which was conveyed to Pakistan through friendly nations. He described this as a significant military and diplomatic success for Pakistan.
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Celebrations were held across the country, with citizens paying tribute to the armed forces through public gatherings, fireworks, and drumbeats, praising what they called a historic victory.
Rana Tanveer further stated that peace talks between India and Pakistan could soon take place in either Qatar or the UAE. He criticized Indian media for spreading hostility and lauded Pakistani media for maintaining responsibility during the conflict.