Paresh Rawal trolls Pakistan, says “a truly beautiful good morning”

Paresh Rawal, who is a member of Parliament, Lok Sabha took a dig at Pakistan by tweeting “A truly beautiful good morning”. Well, it was indeed a beautiful morning for India but a nightmare for Pakistan as India took revenge on the Pulwama terror blast that happened on February 14 where at least 40 CRPF soldiers lost their lives.

Reports say that Indian Air Force assaulted at the Jaish-E-Mohmmaed terror launch pads in Pakistan occupied Kashmir with around 1000 KG bombs through 12 Miraz aeroplanes. The attack took place the Balakot area of Pakistan and then the Air Force destroyed several other terror camps of Jaish-E-Mohammed.

“A TRULY BEAUTIFUL GOOD MORNING. THANKS @narendramodi SIR AND BRAVEHEARTS OF OUR ARMY . JAI HO . ??????,” Paresh Rawal wrote on Twitter.

Airstrike happened at 3.30 am and several mirage aircraft dropped 1,000 kg bombs on terrorist camps across the Line of Control. “At 03.30 hours on 26th February, a group of Mirage 2000 Indian Fighter jets struck a major terrorist camp across the LoC and completely destroyed it.” Sources said.

According to the sources, terrorist launchpads in Balakot, Chakothi and Muzaffarabad were totally destroyed in the IAF air strikes and that Jaish-e-Mohammed control rooms were also doomed.

Previously, a spokesperson for the Pakistan Armed Forces claimed that the Indian Air Force breached the LoC and that the Pakistan Air Force reacted quickly following which the Indian aircraft went back.

As per the reports, Indian Airforce conducted Air strikes across Line of Control. The report went on to add that the air strikes have demolished Hizbul, Jaish and Lashkar camps in 21 minutes, which killed around 300 terrorists.

India’s deadly airstrikes come days after Jaish-e-Mohammed which is a Pakistan-based terrorist group, executed a suicide bombing in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district, killing 40 CRPF paramilitary soldiers.

Hailing from Chennai, Chaithanya G is the Managing Director of TheYouth. He has dedicated his whole life to reading and writing.