Pakistani army refused to accept the captured soldiers as its own.
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Sanjay Mishra, New Delhi. Instead of making efforts to rescue seven Pakistani soldiers captured by the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), the Pakistani Army has refused to accept them as its own and has once again proved that it has been the old tradition of the Pakistani military establishment to free its soldiers instead of standing together in trouble.
From the Kargil war to the latest incident in Balochistan, Pakistan Army has a history of refusing to recognize the uniform of its soldiers. The special thing is that this tradition of Pakistani Army of releasing the body when caught is being exposed by its own soldiers caught by BLA.
BLA's ultimatum to Pakistan
In view of the ultimatum of BLA, in deep fear between life and death, these soldiers are crying and pleading to save their lives while showing their identity cards of Pakistani Army. The Baloch Liberation Army, demanding the release of some of its fighters in exchange for these captured Pakistani soldiers, has given seven days' time to the Pakistani Army and warned that if talks are not started for the release of its fighters, then these soldiers will be killed after February 21.
On February 14, the Baloch Liberation Army released video clips of these Pakistani soldiers and claimed to have captured them and kept them in their custody. After the video surfaced, the social media handles associated with Pakistan Army's X Corps and Inter-Services Public Relations made counter claims and refused to accept them as Pakistani soldiers.
Pakistan refused to accept
Not only this, from the very next day, the Pak Army also launched a well-planned campaign to dismiss BLA's claims as fabricated propaganda. According to sources of security agencies, after this, BLA released a new video to puncture the social media campaign of Pak Army, in which all seven Pakistani soldiers are seen together in a frightened state in the custody of BLA's gun-toting fighters and all of them have identity cards and many documents of Pakistan Army.
One of these soldiers, Mohammad Shahram, is seen showing both the Pakistani Army ID and the National Identity Card issued by the National Database and Registration Authority, crying over the refusal to accept them as his own and saying that if these are not genuine, then who issued them?
Soldiers appealed for help
Giving details of his family, he said that his father is disabled and as the elder son, the whole family is dependent on him. Also, Shahram was questioning the Pakistan Army that if we are not from the Army then why were we recruited. BLA has shown the documents of Didar Ullah of Buner village of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Usman of Gujranwala in this video, proving that they are Pakistani soldiers.
Pakistan did this even in Kargil war
The ultimatum given by BLA to the Pakistani Army for talks for the release of these soldiers is ending on Saturday. This latest incident of Pakistani Army's refusal to accept soldiers captured by BLA as its own has reminded it of its similar actions in the 1999 Kargil war. The Pakistan Army, then led by General Pervez Musharraf, initially denied that regular Pakistani Army troops were infiltrating across the Line of Control. Were working.
Whereas the evidence of Kargil war and the recovered dead bodies of its soldiers were exposing the lies of Pakistani Army. Now the military administration of Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir, who has declared himself Field Marshal, is also getting rid of its soldiers after failing in the same mission.
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