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#Breaking | Pahalgam Terror Attack Aftermath - Fearing 'unimaginable punishment, Pak Army Chief Asim Munir goes M.I.A' - Some sources suggest he might be hiding in a borough or bunker in Rawalpindi, while others suggest that he may have fled Pakistan altogether. Pradeep Dutta joins Amita Wadhwa🇮🇳 with details.

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BeakyPlinderr1 year ago

He is scared and has left Pakistan already. Sources says he don't want to be remembered as another Niazi who surrendered infront of India with 93,000 naPak soldiers.

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Awan1 year ago

Check facts before reporting. PM Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif and COAS General #Asim_Munir attended the passing out parade at PMA and returned to GHQ in the afternoon. 26th April 2025.

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Sandeep Nimbark1 year ago

But Pakistanis in India have not gone underground. They will continue to pursue Pakistan's interests by unleashing intellectual terrorism. They will continue their overt operations

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Hassan Ahmed Khan1 year ago

Mataalb joker punnaay ke bhi limit cross kr lee haai tum logo naay, i feel sorry for all those who watch this circus channel.

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Veena Parameswaraiah1 year ago

Ha ha.. we have not started any action also and he ran away?? What happened to all the bravado he was displaying earlier.

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Sherry ☀️1 year ago

A prize of 5 CRORE has been announced on his head ... Even hearing this rumour.

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Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir once again dusts off the old Kashmir tape, calling it Pakistan’s “jugular vein,” while Balochistan is halfway out the door, the TTP is running a parallel government in some districts in KP, and the Afghan Taliban are treating Pakistani soldiers like target practice. But sure, Kashmir is the priority. Then he generously reminds his ham-vatans of the two-nation theory, the genius idea that Muslims and Hindus are two separate nations who can’t coexist, as if Muslims can coexist among themselves. Let’s look at what their grand Islamic unity has paid off: • Bengalis walked out in 1971 • Punjabis are kidnapping Baloch • Baloch are blowing up Punjabi convoys • Sunnis are slaughtering Shi’ites • Together they are lynching Ahmadis • And every now and then, the Pakistan Army gets a fresh beating from their “Good Taliban” brothers That’s your “one Ummah,” united in killing each other and then ganging up together on Hindus, Sikhs, Christians and Jews. But of course, the two-nation theory is sacred. So sacred that it disintegrated before it could even finish puberty. The same Army Chief then goes on to urge his countrymen to teach their children about the sacrifices made to create Pakistan. He should probably also have mentioned how 93,000 of Pakistani soldiers surrendered in 1971, while the Pakistan Army was still broadcasting victory slogans back home. If delusion had a uniform, it would be olive green with four stars.

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