DG ISPR schools Indian minister over wrong comparison between cricket, airstrikes
Last updated on: 18 June,2019 11:09 am
DG ISPR schools Indian minister over wrong comparison between cricket, airstrikes.
RAWALPINDI (Dunya News) – Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Asif Ghafoor schooled India’s Minister of Home Affairs Amit Shah over wrong comparison between cricket match and airstrikes, reported Dunya News on Tuesday.
After Pakistan lost to India in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, Amit Shah took to Twitter and wrote, “Another strike on Pakistan by team India and the result is same.”
Responding to the statement, Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor wrote, “Dear Amit Shah, yes your team won a match. Well played.
“Two things with different denominators can’t be compared. So are strikes and match. If in doubt please see results of our Nowshera counter strikes and response to IAF violation on 27 Feb 19 downing two Indian jets.
“Stay Surprised.”
Dear @AmitShah yes ur team won a match. Well played. Two things with different denominators can’t be compared. So are strikes & match. If in doubt please see results of our Nowshera counter strikes & response to IAF violation on 27 Feb19 downing two Indian jets. Stay Surprised. https://t.co/cY089VmYIe
— Asif Ghafoor (@peaceforchange) June 17, 2019Commenting on Indian minister’s claim of same result, DG ISPR said, “IAF strikes failed, two IAF jets shot down, a pilot arrested, Mi17 fratricide, four broad day light successful PAF Nowshera counter air strikes, massive casualties along LOC and damage to Indian posts and artillery gun positions.
“Doctor please.”
P.S “...and the result is same?” IAF strikes failed, two IAF jets shot down, a pilot arrested, Mi17 fratricide, four broad day light successful PAF Noushera counter air strikes, massive casualties along LOC and damage to Indian posts & artillery gun positions...~ Doctor please... https://t.co/RLC4dS3Mir
— Asif Ghafoor (@peaceforchange) June 17, 2019