Reg No. - CHHBIL/2010/41479ISSN - 2582-919X
‘Call me a traitor, say it a thousand times, countless martyrdoms happened due to Indian drones’, journalists shook the Pakistani public immersed in celebration

People killed in Indian attack in Bahawalpur, Pakistan. Photo – Reuters
Pakistani journalists and YouTubers have a long list of questions for the Pakistani government. Pakistani journalists like Ahmed Noorani, Asad Toor and Qamar Cheema are shaking the Pakistani public celebrating the alleged victory in Operation Buniyan-ul-Marsoos and are asking their government how India’s missiles reached mainland Pakistan?
‘…This is not the answer, they have hit targets in four cities of your mainland, killed dozens of people, friend, what are you saying that we had destroyed their target… This is strange friend… You are fooling your children. When India attacked your airbase, you also attacked, but what targets did you hit? Do we have any details of this, any evidence of it?’
Pakistani journalist and YouTuber Ahmed Noorani does not stop once he starts on YouTube. He has a long list of questions for the Pakistani government. Pakistani journalists like Ahmed Noorani, Asad Toor and Qamar Cheema are shaking up the Pakistani public celebrating the alleged victory in Operation Buniyan ul Marsoos and are asking questions to their government. They are raising questions about the policies of the Shahbaz Sharif government.
Ahmed Noorani is one such Pakistani journalist whose some videos have been blocked by the Pakistani government. Ahmed Noorani has accused the Pakistani government of lying about Operation Sindoor. In one video, he says, “Pakistan also attacked but what was the loss from it?”
Pointing towards India, he said, ‘There are details of the damage caused by the attacks from the other side, there is evidence of it, all the cities of Pakistan were mostly cities of Punjab and Sindh, after the 7th there was an atmosphere of fear in these cities. Indian drones came in hundreds to all the small and big cities of Pakistan, they kept doing their work, the attacks of these drones reached wherever they wanted. Whether it was the stadium of Rawalpindi or near Attock, here also a person was martyred. Countless people were martyred due to the rest of the drones. There was fear in the whole of Pakistan. I want to tell you a fact report, you can call me a traitor, say it a thousand times, the thing is that if you do not follow the facts, you will not be able to bring about improvement. Except Amritsar, there was an atmosphere of fear in Indian cities.’
More than two thousand people have reacted to this video of Ahmed Noorani.

Celebrations took place in Pakistan on 11 May.
It is worth mentioning that on the behest of the Pakistani government, the people of Pakistan celebrated Shukriya Diwas on 11 May. Shahbaz Sharif has told his people that Pakistan has won this 4-day war. The people of Pakistan, confused by the claims of the government, burst a lot of crackers on 11 May.
But Pakistan’s defense expert and TV debate participant Qamar Cheema has questioned this claim of Pakistan. While participating in a program, he said, ‘They attacked inside your house. And you say in Pakistan, Modi sahab is successful brother, he is 100 percent successful, he is 200 percent successful, remember that. And what to do with this confused leadership here. I don’t know. I have no idea.
Another Pakistani journalist Asad Toor has asked a similar question to his government. He has said, ‘In all the conventional wars that India will wage, God forbid, it will cause so much damage to Pakistan that Pakistan will feel that its price is high. The cost of even one action in India is very high. We do not gain as much as the loss we have to bear. India wants to increase that cost for Pakistan.’
It is to be noted that there is a strong censorship of the Pakistani Army on the media in Pakistan. To express any opinion there, Pakistani journalists and YouTubers have to take care of the army’s point of view. Despite this, after Pakistan’s defeat in Operation Sindoor, many journalists are directly asking questions to the Pakistani government.
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