Ishaq Dar is a staunch liar, but the truth also comes out – KJS Dhillon’s big statement on Operation Sindoor
digital desk- Indian Army’s Lieutenant General (retired) Kawal Jeet Singh Dhillon has given a sharp reaction to the recent statement of Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar. He described Ishaq Dar as a “convinced liar” and said that ultimately the truth comes out in his statements. KJS Dhillon said that when Ishaq Dar admitted that India had fired 79 or 80 drones during Operation Sindoor, it in itself exposes Pakistan. He clarified that if India wanted, all the drones could have accurately attacked their targets. But only one drone fell on Noor Khan Air Base, causing loss to Pakistan.
Rejected Pakistan’s claims
Dhillon rejected Pakistan’s claims, saying the talk of “minor damage” and “minor injuries” was completely false. He said that Pakistan’s Sama TV website itself had published the names of 138 gallantry award winners killed in Operation Sindoor on the occasion of Independence Day on August 14, 2025, who were honored posthumously. KJS Dhillon argued that if 138 soldiers have been given posthumous gallantry awards, it clearly means that around 400 to 500 people must have been killed during Operation Sindoor. He said that in such a situation, Pakistan’s statement that only minor injuries occurred is completely unbelievable.
Pakistan’s old habit of hiding the truth
Referring to the damage caused to Noor Khan Air Base, Dhillon said that there was a fire there and videos of it were shared on social media by Pakistani citizens themselves. He claimed that all 11 air bases of Pakistan were badly damaged in this operation. He said that India has made public photographs and videos as evidence of the damage, but Pakistan’s government and its leaders will not desist from spreading lies. Dhillon said this is an old strategy of Pakistan – to hide the truth and mislead its citizens.
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