Indian officials are back at making false claims about Pakistan and its army but we know how to tackle this. Yalghaar trio, Shaan Shahid, Umair Jaswal, and Bilal Ashraf savagely roasted Indian army generals for selling fake propaganda about Pakistan. We bet the tea is still as fantastic as it was two years ago.
It all It all started when Major General GD Bakshi of the Indian armed forces took to Twitter to share the details about the alleged killing of Pakistani soldiers in Panjshir.
Pak Army (SSG)has suffered very hy cas in Panjshir. killed – 07 officers, 12 JCOs ,75 OR &wounded 05offrs ,09 JCOs 160 OR. peshawar, swat and Quetta MHs overflowing.Maj Gen Adil Rehmani has come back to organise discreet funerals in dead of Night- like in kargil. like thieves
— Maj Gen (Dr)GD Bakshi SM,VSM(retd) (@GeneralBakshi) September 10, 2021
Pakistani netizens how absurd his claims were and started trolling him. One user went as far as to share a picture from the the sets of the 2017 film Yalghaar and wrote,
“My class fellow from school days Maj Aijaj 2nd from left and Capt Jufar 1st from left embraced martyrdom in Panjshir. They were buried yesterday in Peshawar. ISPR is trying to hide these casualties. They fought bravely and should be honoured as such. This is injustice by Pak Army.”
https://twitter.com/Fauji_Doctor/status/1436289504915111937
Believing his words, another Indian major general retweeted the post, only to find out that the men in the photo are not soldiers but Pakistani actors. He asserted that Pakistan had ‘disowned its dead’ and buried them at night to ‘avoid publicity’ and soon, was subjected to mass trolling.
This is the truth on #PanjshirValley and Pak casualties. As expected @YusufMoeed lied and Pak disowned its dead. This shameful nation with a shameful leadership refuses to honour its dead. Instead buries them at night to avoid publicity. Nothing can be more degrading for soldiers pic.twitter.com/OlANAWJ0a5
— Maj Gen Harsha Kakar (@kakar_harsha) September 11, 2021
The Yalghaar trio also added to the trolling. Shaan Shahid tweeted out his character poster and a photo of Col. Asad, writing,
“Hello from the other side. Pakistan Zindabad.”
Hello from the other side..🇵🇰zindabaad pic.twitter.com/hPX58ntTxC
— Shaan Shahid (@mshaanshahid) September 11, 2021
Umair Jaswal also said hello.
Hello dear 😂 @GeneralBakshi @dpkpillay12
From Pakistan ❤ pic.twitter.com/Vvl5TItQBv— Umair Jaswal (@umairjaswal) September 11, 2021
Bilal Ashraf had the most savage reply as he shared a photo of Amir Liaquat and called him ‘our own winter soldier’.
https://twitter.com/IamBilalAshraf/status/1436777360922193925