New Delhi: Afghan Vice President Amrullah Saleh on Wednesday took friction at the Pakistani Troll by sharing a photo signing the submission instrument in 1971, on Twitter, said that Afghanistan “will never have a picture like our history.” The photo shows the Pakistani Army surrendered to the Indian Army during the Bangladeshi Liberation War in 1971.
On December 16, 1971, General Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi, along with 93,000 troops, surrendered and signed instruments surrender after 13 wars, the biggest military submission since the war World II.
“We don’t have it, and will never have, pictures like that in our history …
Honorable Twitter attackers, [Taliban] and terrorism will not be able to cure this image trauma.
Find another way,” he tweeted.
Saleh vocally condemned Pakistani troops to support the Taliban in the Spin Boldak area.
In his tweet he talked about his fear after a rocket attack on Tuesday as President Ashraf Ghani offered prayers on Eid al-Fitr occasions at the Presidential Palace in Kabul, but reaffirmed his belief in Afghanistan, asked Pakistani Twitter attackers to “find him another way” for Cure their trauma.
Saleh previous tweet on July 15, “If anyone doubted my tweet on Mr.
Air Force and the warning of the army to the Afghan side not to reclaim Spin Boldak, I was ready to share evidence through DM.
Afghan aircraft as far as 10 kilometers from the Boldak round was warned for Retreat or face air missiles into the air.
Afghanistan is too large to be swallowed up.
“The Afghan government was involved in a discussion with the Taliban representatives in Doha to achieve the settlement when the Taliban won the Bordak round border in the country.
(With input from agency)