2 ministers visit Indian attack victims in Muridke
Ministers say India had faced defeat not only on the battlefield but also in international diplomacy
LAHORE: Federal Minister for Industries and Production Rana Tanveer Hussain and Punjab Housing Minister Bilal Yasin Monday visited people injured in the Indian attack in Muridke.
While speaking to the media representatives, they said that the sacrifices of the martyrs would not go in vain—they are the pride of the nation. The cowardly act of the Indian forces was met with a strong response from the Pakistan armed forces. “India has always responded to our desire for peace with aggression and provocation.”
They said India had faced defeat not only on the battlefield but also in international diplomacy. Pakistani falcons reshaped the course of global history. The armed forces of Pakistan and its people stood united to defeat the enemy on all fronts. The success of Operation Bunyan-um-Marsus brought comfort to the hearts of the mothers of the martyrs, they said.
Punjab Housing Minister stated that “our mothers have always taught the spirit of jihad and the sacrifice of life for the country. The global disgrace of modern Rafale jets is a result of Indian incompetence.”
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