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Afghanistan VP slams Pakistan by posting image of 1971 Pak Army surrender to India

We don’t have such a picture in our history and won’t ever have: Amrullah Saleh

by On The Dot
July 22, 2021
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Afghanistan VP slams Pakistan by posting image of 1971 Pak Army surrender to India

New Delhi: Afghanistan’s Vice-President Amrullah Saleh slammed Pakistani Twitter trolls by posting the iconic picture of General AAK Niazi, in charge of Pakistan’s Eastern Command, signing the 1971 instrument of surrender.

Saleh said that Afghanistan does not have such a picture in its history and it won’t have one in the future.

“Yes, yesterday I flinched for a fraction of a second as a rocket flew above and landed few meters away,” Saleh said referring to the rocket attacks that took place on Tuesday while President Ashraf Ghani and others were offering prayer on the occasion of Eid-ul-Adha at the Presidential Palace in Kabul.

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Hitting out at the trolls he further said, “Dear Pak twitter attackers, Taliban and terrorism won’t heal the trauma of this picture. Find other ways.”

On 16 December 1971, a formal surrender ceremony was held at Dacca Race Course and Pakistani Lt General AAK Niazi signed the ‘Instrument of Surrender’ in the presence of Lt General Jagjit Singh Aurora of the Indian Army.

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