In a fiery address to the National Assembly, Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar revealed that Pakistan has dealt a significant blow to Indian forces along the Line of Control (LoC).
He stated that the Pakistan Army successfully destroyed an entire Indian brigade headquarters, resulting in the deaths of 40 to 50 Indian soldiers.
Tarar lauded the unity displayed by the Pakistani political leadership, including the opposition, saying it sent a strong global message that Pakistan stands united in the face of aggression. “The enemy attacked under the cover of darkness, but they were met with a crushing response,” he said.
Highlighting Pakistan's defense capabilities, the minister confirmed the destruction of 25 Indian drones, some of which were jammed mid-air while others were shot down. He noted that Israeli technology was embedded in the Indian drones, making their interception even more significant.
Mocking India's confidence in its Rafale jets, Tarar remarked, “This time, it wasn’t just their jets that fell—it was their pride. We were ready to serve tea again, but the enemy fled, so we delivered it to their doorstep.”
He emphasized that Indian positions were seen waving white flags, marking a symbolic victory for Pakistan. “The armed forces were given full authority by the National Security Committee to respond decisively. The war has been started by India—we will decide where and how it ends,” Tarar asserted.
In a powerful closing, he claimed that a rogue Indian drone even crashed into a Sikh Gurdwara within India—a desperate attempt to turn the Sikh community against Pakistan. “But let me be clear—Pakistan has responded, and will continue to respond, with strategy, strength, and resolve.”