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Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa News

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Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir has made a shocking claim. Hamid Mir says that former Pakistan Army Chief General Bajwa wanted good relations with India. But the attitude of Imran Khan and Pakistan media was different.
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There are only a few days left for the retirement of Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa and in his last speech, he not only exposed the Pakistani army, but also told a big lie about the 1971 war. He has also accepted the point of army's interference in Pakistan's politics. Watch the debate on this issue in Kasam Samvidhan Ki.
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Two big incidents have happened in Pakistan. The first is that the new Army Chief has been announced in Pakistan. Pakistan's Information and Broadcasting Minister Maryam Aurangzeb announced today that Lieutenant General Asim Munir will be the next Army Chief of Pakistan. The second big incident is the statement of former General Qamar Javed Bajwa of Pakistan. This statement is the biggest confession of Pakistan's power and army alliance
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Watch a report in DNA today after which you will be sure that the army chief in Pakistan is not only powerful but he also has immense wealth. This wealth has been earned in just 6 years. Pakistan's media reports tell that the army chief, General Bajwa, has left all of them miles behind in terms of earning. After the leak of this report, some people are accusing General Qamar Bajwa of corruption, while some people are calling him a magician.
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Pakistan Army Chief Qamar Javed Bajwa is retiring from his post today. But before his retirement, Bajwa has been embroiled in controversies.
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Images of Sidhu hugging Gen Bajwa and sitting next to PoK president and later giving interviews to the Pakistani media were flashed on news channels.
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Pakistan Army General reportedly received the call from the Commander US Central Command and another US Senator to discuss Pak-US security cooperation
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Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif expressed satisfaction on the progress made by the army and other law enforcement agencies in the Operation Raddul Fasaad.






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