Sher Afzal Khan Marwat – ‘Prime Minister Modi will not retreat … If war erupts I will run to England’

India has begun to control Pakistan on April 22, after a barbaric terrorist attack in Bahlgham, Jammu and Kashmir. The attack killed 26 tourists. India has banned imports from Pakistan after suspending the Indus Water Agreement. In addition, Pakistani flag ships are banned from coming to the Indian port. Pakistani politician Sher Afzal Khan Marwat asked what he would do in this regard.
If there is a war between India and Pakistan, he will fight, and in response, a journalist asked a journalist, a journalist, a journalist, saying, ‘If the war erupts, I will go to the UK.’ His response is increasingly going viral on social media. Pakistani politicians say they do not believe in their army. In this video, a journalist Sher Afzal Khan asked Marwat, where should Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi take control to reduce the tension between the two countries? In response, Marwat said, ‘Will Modi back from me from my son’s son?’
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Shed Afzal Khan Marwat: London Bagh JayangeAfzal Khan is a senior terrorist in Pakistan.
They don’t even trust their army. . pic.twitter.com/lbmfq1yssr
– Ray (@chillamchilli) May 3, 2025
Sher Afzal Khan Marwat is a senior Pakistani politician and he is associated with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). However, in the past, he criticized the party and its leaders on several occasions, which has resulted in Imran Khan to oust him from the party’s major positions. Meanwhile, there is tension between India and Pakistan. The Pakistani Army was on Saturday night with Kupwara, Paramulla, Poonch, Rajuri, Mandar, Na Aus Sra, Sundarpani and Kashmir Control (LOC) and Gase Fire 10th Night Conscouques in Conscore in Case Fair in Jammu and Kashmir. The Indian Army responded with double strength.
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In the new measures taken against Pakistan, India has banned imports, postal and parcels and banned ships from Pakistan in all Indian ports. Earlier, India suspended the 1960 Indus Water Agreement and canceled all short -term visas issued to Pakistani citizens and asked them to return to their country by April 29. In response, Pakistan announced that the Pakistan Shimla would suspend the agreement and shut down its airspace for Indian flights. India has also closed the aircraft for Pakistan.