Pakistan Shot Down Five Indian Jets “Like Mosquitoes,” Says Bilawal Bhutto in Fiery Assembly Speech

Islamabad: Pakistan People’s Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari delivered a strong statement in the National Assembly, declaring that Pakistan’s armed forces shot down five Indian fighter jets “like mosquitoes” in response to recent aggression. He warned India that if more attacks occur, Pakistan is ready to shoot down more aircraft.
Speaking on the floor of the Assembly, Bilawal emphasized that this is not the old era when Pakistan could be easily labeled a terrorist state without evidence. He criticized India for leveling accusations without proof and refusing Pakistan’s offer for an investigation following the incident.
“India attacked under the cover of darkness—like cowards and thieves,” Bilawal said. “They targeted innocent civilians, including children. In response, we shot down their jets with precision. Let them try again—we are ready.”
He acknowledged India’s larger size and population but stressed that Pakistan’s brave and resilient people would awaken the Indian leadership to reality. “We are not advocates of war, but if attacked, we will respond,” he said.
Bilawal further stated that under international law, including the United Nations Charter, Pakistan has every right to respond to aggression. He reaffirmed full support for the government and the armed forces of Pakistan in defending national sovereignty.





