KARACHI: Senior analyst Kamran Khan said that Indian jet planes violated Pakistan air spaces twice on Saturday in Kashmir and Lahore areas while Planes of Pakistan Air Force (PAF), which were already on high alert, quickly came into action and forced the India’s fighter jets to leave Pakistan’s air spaces.
He said that this Indian action reveals its nefarious design against the sovereignty of Pakistan and termed, “Indian version that it violated Pakistan air spaces by mistakes, a lamb excuse”, as he maintained, “Mistake can be committed once not twice.”
He said that on both occasions, Indian fighter jets were equipped with warheads, which means they had some wicked intensions against our land.
Kamran Khan demanded Indian government to take strict notice of the incident at once, if it is a mistake, as he feared that this violation could have turned worsen keeping in view growing tension between India and Pakistan in the context of Mumbai carnage.
He said that this violation from Indian Air Force actually aimed at challenging Pakistan’s readiness to defend its territory.
He also said that this violation indicates towards the failure of Indian Intelligence and provoking statements of Indian politicians due to Mumbai mayhem and it seems Indian government is trying to deviate the attention of Indian people from government’s failure.
Emergency declared at Shorkot, Sarghoda airbases
SARGHODA: Emergency has been declared at Shorkot and Sarghoda airbases on Sunday after India violated Pakistan air spaces twice on Saturday by sending its fire jets.
According to sources, Indian Air Force sent its fighter jets into Pakistan air spaces on Saturday in Lahore and Kashmir areas which were forced to go back by Pakistani fighter jets.


















