Pakistan army kills 50 Indian soldiers at LOC, Information minister

Information Minister Atta Tarar warns India of crushing defeat, says Pakistan ready on all fronts
In a powerful speech at the National Assembly, Federal Minister for Information Attaullah Tarar claimed that India is facing a humiliating defeat in its recent aggression against Pakistan. He said the entire Pakistani nation stands united and ready to respond strongly to any provocation.
Tarar praised the Pakistan Air Force for its swift and effective action. He said Indian Rafale fighter jets, once a source of pride for New Delhi, had been “clearly neutralized.” He added that this was not just a military failure for India, but a blow to its global image and pride.
Mocking India’s situation, the minister said, “They’re now saying we’ve ruined their brand reputation.” He mentioned that Dassault Aviation, the French company that manufactures Rafale jets, has seen its stock value drop by 18%. In a lighter moment, he joked that Pakistan had delivered “fantastic tea” again—this time “home-delivered,” referring to a viral 2019 comment made during a past India-Pakistan conflict.
Tarar further claimed that Pakistan had shot down 25 Israeli-made drones used by India and called the wreckage “war trophies.” He said these actions show Pakistan’s clear superiority in conventional warfare, sending a strong message not only to India but also to the international community.
Speaking about the situation along the Line of Control (LoC), Tarar said Pakistan’s military had caused major damage to Indian forces, including the destruction of a brigade headquarters and the deaths of 40 to 50 Indian soldiers. He alleged that Indian troops raised a white flag, which he described as a silent admission of defeat.
He also criticized India for allegedly mistreating its Sikh population. Tarar said Sikhs around the world are raising their voices against India’s oppression and claimed that no Sikh would fight against Pakistan.
Tarar warned that Pakistan is fully prepared for any future conflict. He said the armed forces have been given full authority to respond to any Indian aggression. “This is not just a military battle,” he said, “it is a fight between truth and propaganda, justice and oppression.”
Tensions between India and Pakistan have been growing in recent weeks. Tarar accused India of repeated acts of violence and violations of Pakistan’s territory. While Pakistan’s response has been measured so far, continued Indian provocations could lead to a full-scale war. Both countries are nuclear powers, and such a war could have devastating consequences for South Asia.
Tarar called on global powers to step in and help reduce tensions. He urged international leaders to promote peace and dialogue before the situation gets out of control.
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