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Shehbaz declares a phantom victory after calling for ceasefire — a claim devoid of facts

Sharif hailed the ceasefire as a sign that Pakistan had shown the world it is a "self-respecting nation," praising the armed forces for what he described as a “professional and effective response” to alleged Indian aggression.

May 11, 2025 / 00:32 IST
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In a speech laced with bravado but divorced from facts, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday congratulated his nation following the ceasefire agreement with India, claiming it as a moment of national pride and military success. However, the facts paint a very different picture — one where it was Pakistan, not India, that first reached out for a de-escalation.

Sharif hailed the ceasefire as a sign that Pakistan had shown the world it is a "self-respecting nation," praising the armed forces for what he described as a “professional and effective response” to alleged Indian aggression. “We decided to respond to the enemy in a language that it understands very well,” he declared, framing the ceasefire as a result of Pakistani resolve on the battlefield.

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Yet, this rhetoric starkly contradicts the ground reality.

According to authoritative Indian government sources, it was the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) of Pakistan who initiated the call at 3:35 pm, leading to an agreement that both sides would halt all military action — on land, air, and sea — effective from 5 pm the same day. There was no coercion or concession from India, nor any successful Pakistani military action as Sharif suggested.