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Former DG ISPR Asif Ghafoor Warns Modi: “You’ve Been Repeatedly Warned Not to Test Our Resolve”

Islamabad (Qudrat Daily) – Following Pakistan’s strong response to recent tensions, former Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) and retired Corps Commander Quetta, Lieutenant General Asif Ghafoor, issued a stern warning to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
In a statement posted on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), General Ghafoor reminded Modi that he had been repeatedly warned not to test Pakistan’s resolve or provoke the country. Quoting a verse from the Holy Quran — “Nasrum min Allah wa fathun qareeb” (Help from Allah and victory is near) — Ghafoor underscored the spiritual and strategic confidence of Pakistan.
He also shared an image and expressed frustration that Twitter had allegedly hidden one of his posts. In the concealed post, he challenged India’s capability, saying, “This is just a post — how will you face the armed forces of Pakistan?”
Tagging the Indian Prime Minister, General Ghafoor further accused India of being a “terrorist state,” pointing to the human rights abuses in Indian-occupied Kashmir. He reiterated that Modi had been cautioned multiple times against provoking Pakistan.

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