
By Uzma Ehtasham
KARACHI: The governor of Sindh, Kamran Tessori, has revealed that a French company declined to sell fighter jets to India unless the accompanying pilots were trained by the Pakistani Air Force. Speaking to the media outside CMH Hyderabad, he said this shows India’s limitations and sends a clear message that such hostile moves won’t be tolerated.
Tessori praised the Pakistani military for raising the nation’s pride, saying India will think twice before making any similar moves again. “Our soldiers have made the whole nation proud,” he said. “The slap we gave India has been witnessed worldwide.” He noted that the recent attack came at night and despite limited resources, Pakistan won the battle with courage and resilience.
Tessori suggested India’s attack was part of a larger conspiracy linked to terrorism in Balochistan and KP, aimed at destabilizing Pakistan after decades of sacrifice. The Sindh governor also thanked federal ministers and leaders from MQM-Pakistan for their support, commending Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Nawaz Sharif for their roles. During a meeting at Sindh Governor House in Karachi, officials discussed budget matters and the region’s defence.
Tessori highlighted the military’s success in ending “Modi’s dominance” in the region and criticized the Indian government’s failed attempts to delay IMF loan payments. He said Pakistan’s armed forces have shown strength, and now the focus must shift to strengthening the economy and ending dependence on IMF loans.