Former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif made some claims on the Kargil war on Sunday. While his claims are expected to give rise to political mercury in Pakistan, at the international level, Pakistan is also likely to be troubled. Sharif claimed that soldiers did not have weapons in the Kargil war, but some generals fired into the war. Please tell that Nawaz Sharif was the Prime Minister of Pakistan during the Kargil War.
Nawaz Sharif attacked the then army chief Pervez Musharraf in gestures, saying that the decision to martyr hundreds of our soldiers in Kargil and make Pakistan a world was not the army, it was the generals who did not own the army. Deserted the country and the com in such a war, in which there was no benefit.
He said, that moment was a problem for me, when my brave soldiers told me that the dose was not even sent to the weapon on the high peaks of Kargil. He said, there were some characters behind it, who threw the army and the country into the fire of war to protect themselves. Former Pakistan Prime Minister Sharif said this during the anti-government infusion of the third-largest opposition parties in Quetta.
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Former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has once again targeted Pakistan Army, Chief General Bajwa. Sharif accused Bajwa of stealing the mandate and said that he has made Imran Khan the Prime Minister against the mandate of Awam. They will have to answer this to the people.
Sharif said that do not fall on the uniforms of the soldiers and officers of the Pakistani army who have been accused of destruction and destruction, so he will name all the characters responsible for it. He said that today all the questions have to be answered not by the army, but to General Qamar Javed Bajwa and General Faiz Hameed. Sharif said, ‘General Bajwa saheb, you have to report the biggest rigging to date in Pakistan in the year 2018 election and the theft of the Mandate of Awam. You have to give account of horse-trading of Arkan-e-Parliament (Prime Minister).