Balakote or Balakot, Pakistanis grill Indians over their jingoism on social media!
India claims to have struck ‘biggest training camp of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) in Balakot’, which resulted in casualties.
Though Indian airplanes crossed the Line of Control (LoC) on early Tuesday, violating Pakistan airspace.
As being reported the Indian Air Force’s Mirage 2000 aircraft escaped after Pakistan Air Force’s ‘timely response’. The escaping aircraft hastily released payload, which fell in the open.
The violation took place in Poonch Sector’s Bala Kote along the LoC, the area is being confused with Bala Kot which is located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The ground reality is that the Balakot in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the Bala Kote is near the LoC, these two areas being mentioned all over the social media are at a distance of over 100 kilometers.
Indian warmongering and jingoism are not new when it comes to Indian celebrities, civilians or journalists. The recent social media feed validates this point, and this recent adventure has made the social media soar with the new hatred and war mongering towards Pakistan.
It seems like, on the other side of the border starting a war is the most appealing thing in this world. Here is how Pakistani respond to the ongoing propaganda against their country on social media.
#India is shamefully wrong on too many accounts.
Violated #LOC
Responded #Pakistan's offer after #Pulwamaattack through bombs
Dropped bombs at #Balakote & claiming to attack #Balakot
Selling jingoism b4 elections without estimating the cost of war 4 entire region & its population pic.twitter.com/f65vcfDgl1— Faisal Subzwari (@faisalsubzwari) February 26, 2019
As an aviation enthusiast I must say the Mirage 2000 is a beautiful machine. But to use it against innocent trees is such a waste.
— Fakhr-e-Alam (@falamb3) February 26, 2019
The Real Question is here:#Balakot #Balakote https://t.co/q52JDMUymi
— Rumaisa Mohani (@RumaisaMohani) February 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/YourOfficialDad/status/1100316610550747136?s=19
Wrong info. False claims. Extremey alarming is how even the seasoned journalists are celebrating the initiate of war…instead of questioning their Govt's madness in 2019! Sad… https://t.co/Xmt4WE447c
— Gharidah Farooqi (@GFarooqi) February 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/NadeemfParacha/status/1100321172007333890
Indian aircraft intrusion into Pakistan,dropped bombs, decision making time, how shud Pakistan respond?
— Kashif Abbasi (@Kashifabbasiary) February 26, 2019
It takes “45 trees” to fool a nation of a billion who are being led by a war mongering media and politicians who have their eyes on the next elections. India needed closure to all the hype – it now has the opportunity to finally do so. #FakeSurgicalStrike2
— Mansoor Ali Khan (@_Mansoor_Ali) February 26, 2019
— Babar Munir (@BabarMunir67) February 26, 2019
Im from #Balakot and literally nothing happened here, we ourself got to know about the #Surgicalstrike2 from twitter, looool.
— S 🌻 (@Sameeen_n) February 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/DarshitM86/status/1100277482106703872?s=19
https://twitter.com/DrPrashantBV/status/1100277795828027394?s=19
lol come on! you people can do better than that! IAF violated our airspace within 3-4 km for few minutes, dumped payload #Balakote forests, a small village near LOC (NOT #Balakot in KPK province) and scurried back. it all took couple of minutes. So far few trees has been damaged
— Abid Majeed Khawar (@AbidKhawar) February 26, 2019
So its #Balakote, the divided village on LoC not #Balakot of KPK. So whoever claiming victory after this #surgicalstrike2 should delete their tweets coz India attacked itself not Pakistan…
— Pakistan in Pictures (@Pakistaninpics) February 26, 2019
Indian media @IndiaToday reporting 2 to 3 hundred "terrorist" got killed in attack, carried out by IAF.
Trees = terrorists 😂 😂😂
Goor sy dekho indians 😂😂😂
Nazar theek karwa loo 😂😂😂#balakote #balakot #FakeAirAttack #FakeIndianAirforce #pakistan #Indian #moodi pic.twitter.com/KyUgd2nXki— Najma Almas (@NajmaAamir) February 26, 2019
Indian Air-force attack is intelligently planned; they don't hit actual targets but they derive political advantage at home, & it establishes an incursion below threshold, putting Pakistan in an awkward situation as it has no cause to respond.
— Moeed Pirzada (@MoeedNj) February 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/shahfaesal/status/1100316749356924929
Only victim of the #FakeSurgicalStrike2 pic.twitter.com/37lJdkFfQP
— Javeria Siddique (@javerias) February 26, 2019
It is mind boggling how both the countries are celebrating the possibility of a war. Celebrating destruction….Glorifying deaths and loss.
— Aaliya Javed (@Aaliyajaved) February 26, 2019
I always wonder why indian media shows fake pictures , fake footages and spread wrong information with utter shamelessness. Why can’t you have grace,responsibility and some ethics..
— Farah Iqrar (@fara_yousaf) February 26, 2019
What a claim: 12 fighter aircraft, dropped a mere 1000 kg bombs, and before heading back from #Balakot they also counted 300 dead bodies in the dark of early morning. Quite a stunning script of a Bollywood film
— Imtiaz Gul (@ImtiazGul60) February 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/BanoBee/status/1100282927634616321
A major surgical strike right on the loc. Six trees killed. pic.twitter.com/PO8yddqMPv
— Saqib I Khan (@Saqib_I_Khan) February 26, 2019
One story. Two tweets. @Reuters bureaus know how to survive in complex environments. pic.twitter.com/HXaxOlKlVD
— Mosharraf Zaidi (@mosharrafzaidi) February 26, 2019
The attached video is of #PakistanAirForce exercise from 2017 and #Indian media started using #PAF video!!!😂
Salute to #PAF for being awake at 3 am to thwart the #IAF #FakeSurgicalStrike2 .
You can watch the video here: 👇
https://t.co/sfc5AaPzFQ https://t.co/ElZf1AeA2k— Arshad Sharif (@arsched) February 26, 2019
By #FakeSurgicalStrike2 Modi government has achieved something to sell for election campaign. Be happy in fools paradise. Atleast now they can give lollipop to their voters. It was very much anticipated. #PakistanArmy #PakistanAirForce #PakistanZindabad 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
— Mona Khan (@mona_qau) February 26, 2019
Dear Twitter friends… Before spreading disinformation… best to do some research… there are two Balakots… 100KMS (road distance) apart. #PakistanAirForce #PakistanArmy #Balakot #BreakingNews pic.twitter.com/ek8wDboYYO
— Ovais Jafar (@ovaisjafar) February 26, 2019