Pakistan's DGMO begged India for ceasefire: Tehsin Poonawala

Mumbai, June 18 (IANS). Congressional Tahsin Poonawala responded to Premier Modi on Wednesday and President Donald Trump’s 35 -minute talk on the phone. He said it was absolutely correct for the DGMO of Pakistan India to beg for ceasefire. Tehsin Poonawala said during a conversation with the Ians news agency that Pakistan was moaning when India fired Brahmos missiles on Pakistan. Pakistan’s DGMO surrendered in front of India. The Pakistan Prime Minister also acknowledged that the Indian army entered the house and killed him. After being told the US president about ‘Operation Sindoor’ on behalf of Premier Modi, the leader of Congress said it was good he had told about it. But the way America has the right to decide with whom to do business. Similarly, India also has the right to deal with who will do it. India has the right to buy aircraft, weapons from the United Kingdom today, France. Poonawala further said that until the investigation into the Boeing ship is completed. It must be prohibited. In response to a question, Poonawala said that I believe in the prime minister of Modes as well as my Indian army. I am confident in PM modes that there will be no mediator between India and Pakistan in America; There will be no discussions on matters. Pakistan is a failed country and I believe in Prime Minister that it will not allow the country to bend off. On the issue of terrorism, Poonawala said that Pakistan is a terrorist country. America must understand that too. Poonawala posted on social media platform X. In Die Post he wrote: “If President Donald Trump wants to talk to Pakistan and his Asim Munir, he is welcome. Our country must start a transparent investigation in Boeing after the terrible accident of Air India and the victim must submit a legal case for billions of dollars on Boeing.” -Ians DKM/GKT shares this story tags