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Indian army inflicted huge losses on adversary troops on LoC in 2018: COAS

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Looks like you couldn't sleep well after COAS' statement.:lol:
Question is ....why COAS need to tell their janta that we are inflicting huge damage to our enemies ? lol janta want to hear from enemies, they dont wana see these kind of bullshit from the rats on daily bases ,just yesterday 2 high ranked indian officers wounded by the heavy fire of pak army .so this kind of statement was necessary for the mental satisfaction of billions of fekus
 
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1429091/armys-refusal-share-loc-casualty-stats-irks-rabbani/

"Army’s refusal to share LoC casualty stats irks Rabbani

This prompted a strong reaction from Senate Chairman Raza Rabbani.
The state minister said since the recent escalation of tensions between the two nuclear armed neighbours, at least 66 civilians have died while another 288 have been injured in Indian troops’ fire across Pakistani side of the Line of Control (LoC).
The military’s reluctance to share information led to a strong reaction from the Senate chairman. “Nothing can be withheld from parliament. I am not ready to accept this. Declare us irresponsible people, then [it will be] fair enough,” Rabbani said.
He asked his secretariat to keep the adjournment pending for yet another day and directed the government to either provide the details in an in-camera session of the Senate or submit them in his chamber.
In case the government opts to submit the details in his chamber, every senator would be allowed to see the written information.
The opposition also criticised the foreign policy of successive regimes towards Afghanistan since the Soviet invasion.
Senators Mushahid Hussain Syed, Hafiz Humdullah, Tahir Mashahdi, Taj Haider and Rehman Mailk took part in the discussion started through an adjournment motion. The motion was filed on May 31 to discuss the incident of firing by Afghan security forces on a census team operating inside the residential areas of Pakistan at the Chaman border point.
Adviser to PM on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz is likely to attend the house tomorrow to give a policy statement on the matter.
Moreover, the Senate is likely to approve its standing committee’s recommendations on next year’s budget. After the Senate’s approval, the recommendations would be sent to the National Assembly."

Its logical that the casualty figures are very high so are being hidden.
 
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