
Indian Embassy hangs ‘Op Sindoor not yet over’ posters as Pak protestors gather in Portugal
In a recent development that has sent shockwaves across the globe, the Indian Embassy in Lisbon, Portugal was targeted by a group of Pakistani protestors who gathered outside the embassy premises, carrying pictures of Pakistani army chief Asim Munir. The protest was sparked by a recent conflict between the two nations, which saw India launch precision strikes at Nur Khan airbase in Pakistan’s Chaklala.
The Indian Embassy, in response to the protest, hung banners reading “Op Sindoor is not yet over” – a message that was seen as a bold statement by the Indian government. The banners were a clear indication that the Indian government was not willing to back down and was prepared to take further action if necessary.
As per reports, Pakistani army chief Asim Munir had hidden inside a bunker when India launched the precision strikes at the Nur Khan airbase. The move was seen as a cowardly act by the Indian government, and the protests outside the embassy were a manifestation of the anger and frustration felt by the Pakistani people.
The conflict between India and Pakistan had been simmering for some time, with tensions escalating over the past few weeks. The precision strikes by India were seen as a major escalation of the conflict, and the Pakistani government was quick to condemn the move.
The Indian Embassy’s decision to hang the banners was seen as a bold move by the government, and was widely praised by Indians across the country. The move was seen as a statement of defiance by the Indian government, and was a clear indication that they were not willing to back down in the face of Pakistani aggression.
The protest outside the Indian Embassy in Lisbon was led by a group of Pakistani nationals who were angry about the Indian government’s decision to launch the precision strikes. The protesters carried pictures of Pakistani army chief Asim Munir, and shouted slogans against the Indian government.
The Indian Embassy, in a statement, said that it was committed to protecting the rights of all Indian citizens, including those living in Portugal. The embassy also condemned the protest and said that it would not tolerate any form of violence or intimidation.
The conflict between India and Pakistan has been ongoing for some time, and has seen several escalations in the past few weeks. The precision strikes by India were seen as a major escalation of the conflict, and the Pakistani government was quick to condemn the move.
The Indian government’s decision to launch the precision strikes was seen as a bold move, and was widely praised by Indians across the country. The move was seen as a statement of defiance by the Indian government, and was a clear indication that they were not willing to back down in the face of Pakistani aggression.
The conflict between India and Pakistan has been ongoing for some time, and has seen several escalations in the past few weeks. The precision strikes by India were seen as a major escalation of the conflict, and the Pakistani government was quick to condemn the move.
In conclusion, the Indian Embassy’s decision to hang the “Op Sindoor is not yet over” banners was a bold move by the Indian government, and was widely praised by Indians across the country. The move was seen as a statement of defiance by the Indian government, and was a clear indication that they were not willing to back down in the face of Pakistani aggression.
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