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After Indian Airstrikes, Pakistan Accepts Ceasefire — Declares May 10 as ‘Marka-e-Haq’ Day

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May 13, 2025
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Desk: After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, India conducted airstrikes on Pakistan. The strikes targeted a total of 9 cities from Pok to Pakistan. In response, Pakistan began attacks on India instead of discussing stopping terrorist attacks. Indian Army responded strongly, leading Pakistan to back down. Defense Minister Khwaja Asif started talking about ceasefire signals the next day. He said if India does not take any action, we will not take any action either. It was clear that what India had done so far, it had done. Now we want peace. After Pakistan softened, India also accepted the ceasefire.

This ceasefire was implemented on May 10th, and ironically, Pakistan will now celebrate this day every year as a mark of truth. Pakistani PM Shahbaz Sharif has announced this. He said what happened from April 22nd to May 10th will remain a glorious chapter in Pakistani defense history. Whether this is glorious or shameful is also a question. On April 22nd, Pakistan-backed terrorists attacked innocent tourists in Pahalgam, a date Shahbaz Sharif includes in his glorious defense history.

On one hand, Pakistan claims we gave a good fight, but at the same time, they have also accepted that 51 people, including 11 soldiers, were killed from their side. Meanwhile, the Indian Army said that in the airstrikes on the night of May 6-7, nearly 100 terrorists were killed. Still, Pakistan hides this data and now, at the end, even accepted, they did not mention the terrorists. Not only this, many military officers also reached the funeral of a terrorist. However, when questioned, Pakistan continued to deny it, but when its identification was issued, it was silenced. Now, with full determination, it has decided to celebrate Marka-e-Haq every year on May 10th.

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