Former officers of Pakistan Army on Tuesday vowed to give a decisive response to India’s aggression.
Retired military officers under the Pakistan Armed Services Board held a press conference in Rawalpindi, in which they took a categorical stand on the situation in occupied Kashmir, Indian aggression and Pakistan’s defence preparations. Former senior officers of the three armed forces attended the press conference.
Major General (retd) Javed Aslam said that he was representing two million retired soldiers and retired officers of the three forces of the country were ready for any kind of sacrifice. He said that India itself carried out a false flag operation in occupied Kashmir and tried to terminate the Indus Water Treaty using that as a basis, which is unacceptable. He warned that if India carried out any kind of aggression, it would get a full and strong response.
Air Vice Marshal (retd) Faheem Arshad said that the Pakistan Air Force is no less than anyone in technology and manpower. He claimed that even powers like Israel acknowledge the capability of the Pakistan Air Force, and India cannot compete with the spirit of the Pakistan Air Force.
Major General (Retd) Khalid Jafri rejected the Indian narrative and said that the Pahalgam false flag operation was completely fabricated and fabricated which has been exposed before the world.
Brigadier (Retd) Zareen Khan said that more than one lakh trained retired military personnel are present in Kashmir who will be on the front lines in case of any possible aggression. He said that India should stop atrocities against the Kashmiri people.
Brigadier (Retd) Jamil, adopting an aggressive approach, said that whether it is a cold start or a hot start, we are ready for any situation. When India comes, we will tell when it will go back.
Major (Retd) Waseem Mahmood said that our ex-servicemen are waiting for the command, and tea is still ready for many people. He further said that the Pakistan Air Force forced the Indian Rafale aircraft to flee.
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At the end of the press conference, all speakers emphasised that Pakistan’s retired military personnel are always ready to defend the homeland and there will be no compromise on the country’s integrity.





