Afghanistan Vice President trolls Pakistan, posts picture of Pakistani Army surrendering to Indian Army in 1971

Pakistan, Afghanistan, 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War
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Reminding Pakistan of the bitter memories of the past, Afghanistan’s Vice President Amrullah Saleh shared a picture on Twitter with a message saying, “Dear Pak Twitter attackers, Taliban terrorism will not heal the trauma of this picture. Find other ways “

At a time when relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan are facing a bitter situation, Afghanistan’s Vice President Amrullah Saleh took a jibe at Islamabad by posting an old picture of the Pakistani army surrendering to the Indian Army in the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War.

Taking to Twitter, Amrullah Saleh shared an old picture rebuking Pakistan’s Twitter attackers and the Taliban, saying terrorism will not heal the trauma of the past.

“There is no such picture in our history and never will be. Yes, yesterday I bowed for a second of friction as the rocket flew up and landed a few meters away. Dear Pak Twitter attacker, Taliban and terrorism won Saleh “Don’t fix the trauma of this photo. Find other ways,” he wrote on Twitter.

However, Pakistan’s Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Fawad Hussain hit back at the Vice President of Afghanistan by calling her ‘Hina’.

Hussain also took to Twitter and said, “Afghanistan belongs to the brave people of Afghanistan, unlike hyenas like you.”

Hussain further said, “A group of you have little interest in Afghanistan or even you are just a scavenger in the region, when the time will fly to safe heaven…” Several other Pakistani ministers do this. Jumped into logic, trying to save the face of the country.

Pakistani Federal Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari called Saleh a “man of illusions” and instructed “Raw poison to introspect”.

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Farooq Habib, a junior minister to Fawad Hussain, also took part in the talks and called Saleh an “Indian puppet” and a “daily bet” of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan are not going well at a time when US troops are leaving the latter country, and the Taliban is getting aggressive in its capture or control strategy.

But as part of an effort to support Afghan security forces fighting Taliban insurgents, the US has conducted air strikes across Afghanistan over the past several days as much-needed relief.

News of a US airstrike in Afghanistan comes a day after the most senior US military official admitted that the Taliban had gained “strategic momentum”, with their forces now covering nearly half of Afghanistan’s more than 400 district centers. controlling.

However, the Pentagon declined to provide any details about its air strikes in Afghanistan.

The Pentagon’s press secretary said, “Without talking about the details, I can say that over the past several days we have carried out airstrikes to support the ANDSF (Afghan National Defense and Security Forces), but I am not aware of those attacks. Won’t go into the tactical details.” John Kirby told reporters.

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