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'Didn't intercept Indian drones as...': Khawaja Asif contradicts Pakistan Army in parliament

FP News Desk • May 9, 2025, 14:39:07 IST
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Khawaja Asif argued that the projectiles fired by India were not intercepted to avoid disclosing the location of Pakistan’s air defence units, directly contradicting the Pakistani Army

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'Didn't intercept Indian drones as...': Khawaja Asif contradicts Pakistan Army in parliament
Khawaja Asif address parliament on Friday (May 9). Source: Screengrab from a video on X

Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on Friday (May 9) contradicted the Pakistan Army’s claims of downing Indian drones while addressing the parliament, arguing the projectiles were not intercepted to avoid disclosing the location of the country’s air defence units to Indian forces.

Asif said, “The drone attack was mounted to detect our locations. It’s a technical thing that I can’t explain. We didn’t intercept the drones, so that the location of our aerial defence units won’t get leaked.”

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Since the beginning of the India-Pakistan conflict on May 7, Khawaja Asif has increasingly made global headlines for his controversial remarks.

Khawaja Asif became the subject of widespread ridicule following his appearance on CNN in the wake of the Indian Air Force’s  strikes on terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir under Operation Sindoor .

During the interview, he was pressed on Pakistan’s claim that it had successfully shot down five Indian fighter jets — a statement that has been  attributed as fake and has been widely questioned  due to the absence of credible evidence.

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When CNN’s Becky Anderson asked for evidence, Asif conveniently pointed fingers at social media.

Asif responded : “It’s all over social media. On Indian social media, not on our social media,” “The debris of these jets fell… and it’s all over Indian media.”

Earlier, Asif embarrassed himself and Pakistan for admitting on camera that his nation has been doing ‘dirty work’ of supporting and funding terrorism in South Asia for decades.

When Sky’s Yalda Hakim said, “You do admit, sir, that Pakistan has had a long history of backing and supporting and training and funding these terrorist organisations,”

Asif replied candidly: “Well, we have been doing this dirty work for the United States for about three decades, you know, and the West, including Britain.”

“That was a mistake, and we suffered from that, and that is why you are saying this to me. If we had not joined the war against the Soviet Union and later on the war after 9/11, Pakistan’s track record… was an unimpeachable track record.”

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