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‘We don’t have such a picture in our history’: VP Saleh slams Pakistani trolls with image of 1971 Pak Army surrender

KABUL: Continuing his tirade against Pakistan for sheltering the Taliban, first Vice President Amrullah Saleh has recently posted the photo of the signing of the Instrument of Surrender in 1971 on Twitter and said Afghanistan does not and will not ever have such a picture.

“Dear Pak Twitter attackers, Taliban and terrorism won’t heal the trauma of this picture. Find other ways,” VP Saleh wrote. “Yes, yesterday I flinched for a fraction of a second as a rocket flew above and landed few meters away,” he wrote.

In 1971 was following which Bangladesh was created, Pakistan had to publicly surrender to the joint forces of the Indian Army and Bangladesh’s Mukti Bahini, which was the largest military surrender after World War 2. Pakistan’s General Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi, along with 93,000 troops, surrendered and signed the Instrument of Surrender on December 16 in Dhaka after a 13-day war.

Vice President Amrullah Saleh has been tweeting about Pakistan Army supporting Taiban in the Spin Boldak area. “If anyone doubts my tweet on Pak Air Force and Pak Army warning to the Afghanistan side not to retake Spin Boldak, I am ready to share evidence through DM. Afghan aircraft as far as 10 kilometers from Spin Boldak are warned to back off or face air to air missiles. Afghanistan is too big to be swallowed,” Saleh had tweeted on July 15, a day before Indian photojournalist Danish Siddiqui was killed in Spin Boldak in a Taliban attack.

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