Pakistan’s Lie Exposed: Hospitals in Lahore, Rawalpindi Overflow with Injured Soldiers
New Delhi/Islamabad (The Uttam Hindu): Operation Sindoor conducted by the Indian Army has given a befitting reply to Pakistan. The accuracy and force with which India has avenged the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam has created panic in Pakistan. Pakistan may be trying to hide its losses officially, but the pictures and videos that have emerged from hospitals in Lahore and Rawalpindi are exposing Pakistan.
Hospitals in Lahore and Rawalpindi are filled with injured soldiers, Army Chief Asim Munir visits them; Pakistan's lie exposed : According to reports, military hospitals in Rawalpindi and Lahore are filled with injured Pakistani soldiers. Every bed is occupied by army personnel, many of whom are said to be in critical condition. These are the same soldiers who were injured in the Indian Army's retaliatory attack. Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir himself visited the hospital in Rawalpindi, while in Lahore, Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz visited the hospital and met the injured soldiers. The presence of these leaders itself is proof of the fact that Pakistan has suffered heavy losses - whether they accept it or not.
According to sources, in Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army killed more than 40 Pakistani soldiers, while more than 100 terrorists were also killed. This action has given a befitting reply to Pakistan's pro-terrorism policy. On one hand, Pakistan talks about peace on the international platform, on the other hand, it sends terrorists from its soil. But this time India not only responded, but also completely exposed Pakistan's 'denial policy' in front of the world.
After the action of the Indian Army, Pakistan has suddenly offered ceasefire, which clearly indicates that it is not easy for it to compensate for the losses on the border. The increasing number of injured soldiers and the condition of hospitals show that Pakistan has suffered a serious blow this time. Operation Sindoor has proved that India will no longer respond to any attack silently. Pakistan will have to understand that India's new policy "Do not bear the first attack, but respond" has now been implemented at every level.