Owaisi Questions Pakistan's Prime Minister and Army Chief on Airbase Incident
Asaduddin Owaisi challenges Pakistan's leaders if they can land their Chinese-leased aircraft at Rahim Yar Khan airbase, which was attacked by Indian forces. The incident resulted in significant damage, including downed jets and military installations. Media reports mentioned a massive crater at the site.

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In a pointed critique, AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi has questioned Pakistan's leadership openly regarding their capabilities amid the recent skirmish with India. His remarks targeted Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief General Asim Munir, wondering aloud on social media if their rented Chinese aircraft could successfully land at Rahim Yar Khan airbase, which suffered damage in recent hostilities.
Owaisi's comments come after a reported attack on the airbase by Indian forces during the recent conflict, which allegedly caused significant losses to the Pakistani military, including the downing of state-of-the-art fighter jets and crippling key military targets near Islamabad.
Reports have emerged of a considerable crater at the Rahim Yar Khan airbase, highlighting the extent of the assault as claimed by the Indian military. The Air Force's bold actions are said to have left lasting impacts at the site, which remains a focal point in the aftermath of the engagement between the nations.
(With inputs from agencies.)