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“Nuclear threat from the Pakistani military cartel”: Asim Munir is painted according to Pahangam heroes, say sources

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Sources near the former Prime Minister Imran Khan said

According to sources, the Pahangam terrorist attack is attributed to the Pakistani army boss Gen Asim Munir. (Image: AP/File)

According to sources, the Pahangam terrorist attack is attributed to the Pakistani army boss Gen Asim Munir. (Image: AP/File)

Assim Munir, head of the Pakistani army, who came out of the shadow in the middle of the rising tensions between India and his country, will be painted as hero on April 22 after the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam.

One of the most deadliest strikes in the valley, which claimed 26 lives, is attributed to Munir, which until recently preferred to operate behind the scenes, said sources told CNN-News18. On May 1st, he even addressed troops in a comprehensive gesture, stood on a tank during a military exercise and told them that every “military misfortune of India is reached a quick, determined and unknown reaction”.

With regard to the Pakistan vow of corresponding or exceeding the Indian strike, his comments are considered “traps” by the opponents. According to sources near the former Prime Minister Imran Khan, the Pakistanian “hates” him and is painted as a hero because of the attack by Pahalgam.

The sources told CNN-News18 If there is a nuclear threat from Pakistan, it comes from the military cartel. You said India should understand that this military cartel must be exposed if it wants to put an end to cross -border terrorism.

“Until Pakistan has no civilian democracy, this will never end,” they said.

When asked whether there is a split within the military against Gen Munir, the sources pointed out a great corruption between the top management of the army chief. Those who act against him are targeted, they said.

They continued to say that the army of Pakistan had “made Pakistan in North Korea”. “Pakistan hates him, but thanks to India he will be a hero,” she added.

There is a lot of hatred against Gen Munir in Pakistan, especially of those who want a democratic system, the sources said. If India exerts pressure on the United States and the European Union behind the scenes, there can be a way out, and people like the army chief, who are afraid of democracy, can be restricted by sanctions.

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