Pakistan’s Deputy PM Ishaq Dar, referring to a cup of tea with the former ISI chief, said that everything will be fine. I came here only for a cup of tea. What happened and what happened after that. I put this matter forward. Actually, for the past few days, a fierce conflict has been going on on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
Go to any country in the world. One of the cheapest and most available things is tea. Although the price of a cup of tea in Pakistan is 40 to 50 Pakistani rupees. But a cup of tea of the former ISI chief of Pakistan is proving very costly for his country. Munir’s soldiers are being killed on the Afghan border. People living on the Durand Line are having to leave their homes. The Taliban is now occupying the land of Pakistan which was already mortgaged to the Dragon. The rulers of Pakistan till one and a half years ago, i.e. former Prime Minister Imran Khan and former ISI Chief Hamid Mir, both are in jail at this time. Pakistan is blaming the current establishment Imran and Faiz Hamid for the situation on the Afghanistan border. There have been reports of continuous firing from heavy weapons on Pakistan’s check posts from the Afghan area.
Pakistan’s Deputy PM Ishaq Dar mentioned a cup of tea with the former ISI chief He said that everything will be fine. I came here only for a cup of tea. What was that and what happened after that. I mentioned this above. Actually, for the past few days, there has been a fierce conflict going on at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. The situation is like war. The Taliban forces of Afghanistan are constantly targeting the army. The movement of big tanks has started from Kabul and Kandahar. Big rockets are being fired on Pakistani camps. There is heavy firing from machine guns and rifles. Last night also there was heavy firing between Pakistan and Taliban fighters. According to media reports, eight Taliban fighters were killed in this attack. 16 were injured. Two commanders were also among the eight Taliban fighters killed.
The Pakistan government has strongly reacted to an official of Afghanistan’s Taliban regime sitting during the playing of the Pakistani national anthem at a government event in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) region. Pakistan’s Foreign Office also called the act ‘reprehensible’ in an official statement, reports Dawn. The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government had organised an event in honour of Prophet Mohammad on the occasion of Eid-e-Milad. Officials and scholars from different sections of Pakistani society were invited to it.
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