In the foreign massacre of 27 tourists, eight tourists in Jammu and Kashmir was very angry in India. It is being assumed that India can take any major military action against Pakistan at any time. Pakistan is also constantly feared of India and the proof also appears in the statements of its leaders. Pakistan’s defense minister had even said that India could attack their country in a day or two.
In these days, this is a question in Pakistan if India attaches India, what will Pakistan do? When the matter was questioned by the Pakistani leader, a local leader Lion Afzal Khan, he gave a wonderful answer.
Journalists asked if the war between Pakistan and Pakistan would go on the border between India and Pakistan? On it he said, ‘If the war rises, I will go to England.’
At the same time, the journalists also asked him to get a little back to the situation so that the situation becomes a little normal. On this, Mervat said that Modi was the son of my aunt, who will be my words? ‘
Journalist: Agar India Ne Attack Kar Diya To?
SHET AFZAL Khan Marwat: To Hum London Bhag JayengeAfzal Khan is a senior terrorist in Pakistan.
Even they don’t trust their army. 😂 pic.twitter.com/LBmFQ1ysSr
– RAE (@chillamchilli) May 3, 2025
The Sher Afzal Khan Merwat became viral on social media, where many people said that Pakistan leaders themselves did not trust.
Mervat is a senior Pakistani leader, which was involved in the prison Pakistan Khan Tehreek-A-Justice (News-Patiala). However, he criticized the party and its leaders on several occasions, which, which, removed him from the party’s chief positions.
Meanwhile, stress between India and Pakistan is on its top between India and Pakistan after the forefront attack. At the same time, the Pakistan Army continues to inflammate actions on the LOC. It firmed with small weapons with small weapons, with small weapons (LOC) on Saturday, Baramula, Poonuri, Naugear, Swirrra, Sundar, Naugear, Nauzhni, Sundar, and Akhonur, Sundar, Sundar, and Around the surrounding areas. This was the tenth night of the Pakistan Army for a consecutive answer to the Indian Army.