The former general director of the Military Media wing of Pakistan, the Lieutenant General (Ret
In a publication on the Social Network Platform X (previously Twitter), Ghafoor shared the Koranic verse “Nasrum Min Allah Wa Fathun Qareb” (“The help of Allah and victory is close”) along with messages addressed to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
– @Narendramodi They repeatedly warned you not to prove our resolution and do not mess with Pakistan. Yours is a true terrorist state with its worst exhibition against the innocent assholes in Iioj & K. Now stop, otherwise, it is ready for greater consequences at the hands of the armed forces of Pakistan.
– Asif Ghafoor (@peaceforchege) May 10, 2025
“Modi, it was repeatedly noticed that he did not try our resolution and do not mess with Pakistan,” Ghafoor wrote. “This is just a publication, how would you face the armed forces of Pakistan?”
The former ISPR chief, who previously commanded Quetta’s body of the Pakistan army, also claimed that X had hidden one of his tweets, which included an image that criticized Indian actions.
X Hides this publication of my tl now shared in the image below. Indian influence? Let’s go India … Only one publication. How would you face the armed forces of Pakistan? pic.twitter.com/kbocwGHBCB
– Asif Ghafoor (@peaceforchege) May 10, 2025
Tagging directly to the Indian Prime Minister, Asif Ghafoor accused India of being a “terrorist state” and condemned New Delhi’s policies in Indians Jammu and Kashmir, illegally occupied (Iiojk), calling them a “worst exhibition” against the innocent Caquemiris.
The comments arrive in the midst of high military tensions between India and Pakistan after cross-border attacks at the beginning of the week and the launch of Pakistan of the Bunyan-Un-Marshals operation in response.
Pakistan initiated a retaliation action in response to the ongoing Indian aggression in the early hours of Saturday.
As part of the operation, all the bases identified as launch points for attacks against Pakistani civilians and mosques are being specifically attacked.
Multiple strategic objectives are being involved simultaneously as the operation progresses, security sources confirmed.
They declared that Pakistan launched his Al-Fatah missile as part of the ongoing retaliation operation, naming him in honor of Pakistani children who lost their lives in the recent Indian aggression.
They added that Pakistan has not forgotten or forget the sacrifice of these innocent children, who were martyred during cross -border attacks by the Indian forces earlier this week.
The tensions between India and Pakistan intensified abruptly after the April 22 attack in Pahalgam, located in illegally occupied Indians Jammu and Kashmir (Iiojk), which left 26 people dead. India blamed the elements based in Pakistan for the attack without presenting evidence. Islamabad categorically rejected the accusations.
In response, India closed the Wagah terrestrial border, revoked the Pakistani visas and announced the suspension of the Indo Water Treaty on April 23. Pakistan described any interruption of the treaty as an “act of war” and subsequently sealed the Wagah crossing on his side.
The situation was further deteriorated on May 6 and 7, with explosions reported in several Pakistani cities, including Muzaffrabad, Kotli, Mueridke and Bahawalpur. Pakistan’s military spokesman, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, confirmed that Indian air attacks had addressed multiple locations. Pakistan responded with air and land operations under a new military campaign called Bunyan-Un-Marshus Operation.
In the first hour of retaliation, Pakistan claimed to have demolished five Indian combat aircraft, including four Rafale aircraft. Lieutenant General Chaudhry declared that Pakistan had the ability to lower more, but exercised a restriction. Indian Media provided limited coverage, with a report from The Hindu then retracting.
International observers, including CNN analysts, pointed out that the fall of Rafale’s airplanes has challenged India’s narration on the superiority of regional air. A senior French intelligence official also confirmed the loss of a Rafale to CNN plane, the first loss of combat for the plane.
In addition, Pakistan’s armed forces reported to intercept and neutralize 77 Harop Drones of Israeli manufacturing allegedly launched by India. According to public relations between services (ISPR), drones were demolished using a combination of electronic warfare and conventional air defense systems.