Major Revelations from Pakistani Army Chief, Kargil Truth Exposed and Defense Day Controversy
In a significant admission, Pakistan's current Army Chief has acknowledged for the first time that Pakistani soldiers were killed during the Kargil conflict. This revelation comes years after former Pakistani Army Chief Pervez Musharraf, known as the villain of Kargil, had confessed to the reality of the conflict—only after his tenure ended. Additionally, Pakistan's observance of September 6 as Defense Day has sparked controversy. This date marks the day in 1965 when Indian forces entered Lahore, yet Pakistan uses it to showcase their supposed response to Indian attacks. The truth, however, is that Indian forces had hoisted the national flag at a police station in Burki, Lahore, during the 1965 war. In another development, Pakistan's Foreign Ministry has claimed Junagadh as part of Pakistan, comparing it to the Kashmir issue, reflecting the country's ongoing territorial disputes. Finally, a major update from Pakistan: Maherang Baloch, the prominent face of the Baloch movement, is receiving full support from Imran Khan's party, signaling a significant political endorsement.