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Pakistan's Prime Minister Omer is criticized for a late response following Indian military attacks

Opposition Leader Omar Ayub Khan in National Assembly Lashes Out at Prime Minister on Saturday

Opposition leader in National Assembly, Omar Ayub Khan, harshly condemns Prime Minister on Saturday
Opposition leader in National Assembly, Omar Ayub Khan, harshly condemns Prime Minister on Saturday

Pakistan's Prime Minister Omer is criticized for a late response following Indian military attacks

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In the heart of Pakistan's capital, the opposition leader Omar Ayub Khan let loose a blistering condemnation of the current government on Saturday.

Addressing the nation via a fiery statement, Khan dragged Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's administration into the ferocious spotlight, accusing them of an egregious and cowardly "criminal negligence" over India's missile strikes on Pakistani soil.

He savaged the government's delayed response, a four-day wait that Khan says led to the spilling of innocent blood and left military installations scarred and smoking. "The response should have been swift, fierce, and unforgiving," Khan cried. "Instead, this weaselly, spineless government bided its time like a sniveling, yelping cur."

His scathing words echoed as Pakistan and India agreed to a truce brokered by the United States, a fragile peace that barely conceals the raw anger and tension. But for Khan, the damage had already been done, exacerbated by the government's lethargic response.

While lambasting the civilian leaders, Khan applauded the bravery of the armed forces, praising their skill in swatting away Indian jets and drones. He heralded the gallantry of Pakistan, crediting China's J-10C fighter jets fortified with AI-enabled radar systems for outsmarting India's French-made Rafale jets. Furthermore, he gave a nod of appreciation to former Prime Minister Imran Khan's government, specifically praising Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan for spearheading military upgrades during the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Long live Pakistan!" Khan bellowed, releasing a torrent of pride and defiance.

However, this clash came with a heavy human toll. Khan confirmed the martyrdom of Squadron Leader Usman Yousaf and four other Pakistani Air Force personnel during an Indian drone attack on the Bholari Air Base in Sindh. With a heavy heart, he extended his condolences to the families left mourning.*

All's fair in love and war, but it seems some Pakistani leaders believe they've found a new sport: political finger-pointing.*

  1. Omar Ayub Khan, the opposition leader, severely criticized the Pakistani government's handling of India's missile strikes, accusing them of criminal negligence and condemning the delayed response as cowardly.
  2. Khan's criticism comes at a time when Pakistan and India have agreed to a ceasefire, brokered by the United States, amidst the ongoing war-and-conflicts in general news.
  3. Despite the truce, Khan believes the damage has already been done due to the government's lethargic response, which he claims led to the loss of innocent lives and damage to military installations.
  4. However, Khan also praised the bravery of the Pakistani armed forces, crediting their skill in repelling Indian jets and drones, as well as the AI-enabled radar systems on China's J-10C fighter jets for their success.
  5. Khan also thanked former Prime Minister Imran Khan's government, particularly Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan, for the military upgrades implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  6. Tragically, this clash resulted in the martyrdom of Squadron Leader Usman Yousaf and four other Pakistani Air Force personnel during an Indian drone attack on the Bholari Air Base in Sindh. Khan expressed his condolences to the families left mourning.

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