Defense Minister of Pakistan Khawaja Asif has stated that if India takes any action they will attack Kolkata.
New Delhi. Pakistan has been stunned by the warning of Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. As a result, Pakistan, which has been defeated by India in every war, continues to raise its voice. Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has once again raised alarm on Saturday. Khawaja Asif said that if India tries any audacity in future, it will be answered with an attack on Kolkata. How hollow this statement of Asif is is clear from the way Pakistan had knelt down and requested India to stop military action during Operation Sindoor about a year ago.

Khawaja Asif said that if India takes any step this time, we will take it to Kolkata. Pakistan’s Defense Minister said that if a false campaign is carried out through their (Indian) people or Pakistanis and some dead bodies are dumped somewhere and termed as terrorists, then we will do so. In fact, recently Defense Minister Rajnath Singh had said that if the neighboring country makes any audacity in the current situation, decisive and unprecedented action will be taken against it. On this statement of Rajnath Singh, the Defense Minister of Pakistan is shouting angrily.

Earlier on Friday, Khwaja Asif had posted on X that Rajnath Singh’s statement is part of a pattern. Pakistan’s Defense Minister said that this is part of the already decided strategy. In which an attempt is made to hide one’s own weakness and increase tension for political interest. Khwaja Asif wrote that next time our answer will be more powerful and decisive. India’s Operation Sindoor against Pakistan is about to complete one year. There are intelligence inputs that Pakistan Army and terrorists have conspired together to carry out a major attack in India. It was only after these inputs that Rajnath Singh warned of decisive action without taking the name of Pakistan. All the leaders of Pakistan and Army Chief Asim Munir have been making similar statements, but every time they have faced defeat in the competition with India.
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