New Delhi
Pakistanis are walking away with mutton korma, dahi, and salad from the refrigerator inside the house of a the Lahore Commander of the Army, others are seen vandalizing Army’s offices, sitting atop tanks kept for public display in cantonment areas following the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan.
A video of a hilarious incident in which an elderly person is seen walking away from the house of a senior Army officer with a popular mutton dish is doing rounds of the internet and is shared by Major (retd) Gaurav Army on Twitter:
This has to be the most iconic video of the current Pakistan crisis. This old guy stole korma from the Corps Commander’s refrigerator.
— Major Gaurav Arya (Retd) (@majorgauravarya) May 11, 2023
So Pakistanis #HowsTheKorma pic.twitter.com/wZhRe4ODJR
In Khyber-Pakhtunva, PTI supporters raise pro-freedom slogans while demanding the release of their leader Imran Khan.
Dear powerful people of Pakistan, you have lost! People have won! #PakistanUnderSiege #BehindYouSkipper pic.twitter.com/FBxQ3VyuDZ
— PTI (@PTIofficial) May 11, 2023
Qamar Cheema, a well-known Pakistani analyst whose vlog of India, Pakistan, and strategic affairs is seen across both the countries international relations is This is all India blamed Imran Khan for generating anti-Army sentiment among the youth. He wrote on Twitter:
One of the by product of Imran Khan's Anti Establishment politics is that entire generation which is in 20's and 30's will be anti Army for coming Decades
— Dr. Qamar Cheema (@Qamarcheema) May 11, 2023
There are video clips of Pakistani people protesting against the Army and calling its leaders "American agents."
Earlier I thought that Pakistan Army is our country's army, it is thanks to Bajwa and Asif Munir that they told us that we are American Army. pic.twitter.com/SwjmfsjNG7
— Adnan syed (@smadnanz) May 11, 2023
Despite the reported ban on the internet, a lot of videos are coming out from across Pakistan that show mayhem and anti-Army protests in Punjab.
Despite the reported ban on the internet, a lot of videos are coming out from across Pakistan that show mayhem and anti-Army protests in Punjab.