Pak PM Admits To India's Missile Attack Plan Over Iaf Wing Commander Abhinandan's Capture
It has come to light that Pakistan PM Imran Khan was aware of India's plan to
strike by missile if it did not comply by releasing IAF Wing Commander
Abhinandan
In a massive revelation, it has come to light that Pakistan PM Imran Khan
admitted to India's plan to strike by missile if it did not comply with
releasing IAF Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman who had been captured in
February 2019. A video has been doing the rounds on social media, in which
Pakistan PM Imran Khan can be heard saying that he is aware of a missile
attack plan and also of their counter preparations. The undated video doing
rounds is slated to be from Pakistan's National Assembly, which the PM is
addressing.
'There was a plan...'
"I am aware of our preparations. I am aware of how prepared the Pakistan army
is and what are its positions. I also know that there was a plan to attack
Pakistan with missile which was defused later," PM Imran Khan says in the
video.
Here's the video:
The missile attack issue was accepted by Pakistan PM @ImranKhanPTI on record. Listen in here. #Pakistan #abhinandan pic.twitter.com/A0akjeEQcx
— Aishwarya Kapoor (@aishkapoor) October 28, 2020
The video has come to light after Ayaz Sadiq, while addressing the Pakistan
National Assembly on October 28, stated that India was prepared for war had
Pakistan not released IAF Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman. He also
revealed that NSA Ajit Doval had spoken with ISI chief Asim Munir and asserted
strongly that India would not back off its counter-terrorism campaign even
after Abhinandan's capture. He added that a Pakistan minister in Islamabad had
also confirmed that India had threatened to use six missiles on Pakistani
locations.
IAF Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman was captured by the Pakistani Army on
February 27, 2019 after engaging in an aerial dogfight, when his MiG-21 Bison
was shot down by enemy forces. Notably, he also shot down a Pakistani F-16 in
the process. He was released after nearly 60 hours on March 1. While in
custody, he showed immense courage and calm at the time of his capture in the
neighbouring country.
Later, Wing Commander Abhinandan was facilitated with the Vir Chakra on
Independence Day by the President, for his "unflinching and unwavering courage
in the wake of his capture". President Ram Nath Kovind had lauded his act of
bravery while he was captured by the Pakistani army after he crash-landed into
Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) territory.
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