A Pakistani political analyst, Waqar Malik, recently exposed Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s false claims regarding the India-Pakistan ceasefire. In a viral video, Malik revealed that Sharif’s story about India attacking after agreeing to a ceasefire was misleading.
Sharif had described a morning call from Army Chief General Asif Munir, who said India sought a ceasefire after being hit hard. However, Malik questioned this logic, pointing out that India’s attack on Sindh and Punjab came 12 hours after the ceasefire was supposedly accepted.
Malik criticized the Prime Minister for making decisions without consulting his cabinet or Parliament, which, according to him, led to the loss of Pakistani soldiers. He also suggested that the ceasefire was influenced by the United States, not India.
In addition, Malik mocked the use of weak missiles by Pakistan, saying they caused no harm to India. His video has sparked intense debate on social media, highlighting the confusion and mistrust surrounding the conflict.
Key Points Raised by Waqar Malik
- Shehbaz Sharif’s narrative about India violating the ceasefire is misleading.
- India’s attack occurred 12 hours after the ceasefire was agreed upon.
- Decisions were made without proper consultation within the Pakistani government.
- The ceasefire was possibly influenced by the United States rather than by India.
- Poor military strategy, including the use of ineffective missiles, was criticized.
This revelation challenges the official narrative and raises important questions about Pakistan’s military strategy and transparency during the conflict. Stay tuned to Questiqa India News for more latest updates.