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Pakistan Home Minister Mohsin Naqvi said these things in a seminar on 17 August.
Pakistan’s Home Minister Mohsin Naqvi has described India as a bright Mercedes on 17 August like Army Chief Asim Munir.
In fact, Munir, who visited the US on August 11, called India shining Mercedes and Pakistan a dumper truck. He said- If the truck collides with the car, then whose is the loss?
Appreciating Munir’s leadership during the India-Pakistan military struggle, Naqvi said that- the Army Chief used this example to tell Pakistan’s strength to the Saudi delegation who visited Pakistan in May during the war.
At the same time, Naqvi claimed that Pakistan had killed 6 jets of India in the struggle. He said that he also has video footage of it, but he did not present any evidence.
Naqvi said- We knew in advance what India was planning
Naqvi also said that we already knew what India is planning and which aircraft would be used.
Naqvi claimed that no missile in India fell at any major military base in Pakistan during the Indo-Pak military conflict.
Naqvi said that Pakistan destroyed an oil depot in India. However, Pakistan has not yet made any video or concrete evidence public.
Air Marshal AK Bharti of the Indian Air Force said in a press briefing that India carried out accurate and balanced attacks on select military bases within Pakistan.

India has rejected Pakistan’s claims
India has already rejected these claims. In Singapore on 31 May, India’s Chief of Defense Staff General Anil Chauhan called Pakistan’s claims completely wrong.
India has told the high-resolution satellite photographs of Maxar Technology that many airports in Pakistan were attacked, which caused heavy losses to runways, hangars and buildings.
Munir said- We do not have missiles shortage
Munir said at a program during the visit to America that we would wait for a dam to be built on the Indus River in India, and when India does so, then we will kill 10 missiles and drop it. Munir said that the Indus River is not a family property of India, we do not have missiles.
Asim Munir had said, “The decision to cancel India’s Indus Water Agreement may pose a threat to 25 crore people.” He said, ‘We are an atomic rich nation and if we feel that we are drowning, we will take half the world with us.

India said- Pakistan’s old habit to threaten nuclear
India responded to Munir’s nuclear threat, saying that- threatening nuclear weapons is the old habit of Pakistan. India will not bow down to nuclear blackmail. We know how to protect ourselves.
This comment made from the land of a friend country is regrettable. The world can see how irresponsible such statements are. These things also create doubts on the country where nuclear weapons are not scheduled to be safe and the army is considered to be a relationship with terrorists.
