Many Pak army officers send their families abroad after Pahalgam attack

The recent terrorist attack in the Pahalgam area of ​​Jammu and Kashmir has created a stir not only in India but also at the international level. The developments that have come to light after this attack are surprising. Many Pakistani military officials have started sending their families abroad quietly due to the fear of war between India and Pakistan.

According to sources, after the Pahalgam terrorist attack, India’s action has created a stir in the Pakistani army. Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir has sent his family abroad. Many Pakistani army officials have sent their families to Britain and New Jersey by private plane. Pakistani media is also surprised by this news.

Other sources claimed that India’s action also caused a huge stir in the Pakistan Army. About 5000 soldiers expressed their desire to resign, while many decided to leave their jobs. The growing conflict between Pakistan and India has raised the possibility of war, due to which the Pakistan Army is scared and is sending its families to another country away from Pakistan.

Pakistani media is also surprised about Asim Munir sending his family abroad. The media believes, “When the top military officials of the country start sending their families to safe places, it is a clear indication that they are also seriously worried about the potential dangers.”

Pakistani media reports that all the high leaders of Pakistan have woken up, and they will all run away and have already started running away. They all have their homes in London, Dubai, and the US. They have stolen so much black money; all the earnings they have are black money. Only the poor in Pakistan will suffer.

Pakistani media believes that India is delaying in taking revenge for the Pahalgam terror attack; it is clear from this that it will do something big. Serious concern and fear about this incident are also being seen in the Pakistani media. Various Pakistani news channels and newspapers have expressed apprehension that India can take strict military action in response to this attack.

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