Pakistan's Zaid Hamid gave a controversial statement...
Zaid Hamid, known as Pakistan's army expert, is once again in the news. This time he has again given a controversial statement against India. He has commented on the death of former prime minister Lal Bahadur Shastri in relation to the war fought between india and pakistan in the year 1965. Zaid Hamid said in his statement that the Pakistani army had almost won the war. It was about to capture Delhi. The then prime minister lal bahadur shastri was very scared of this. He begged Pakistan. Then the Tashkent Agreement was signed to stop the war.
The war was stopped after the Tashkent Agreement between india and pakistan on january 10, 1966. lal bahadur shastri became very happy with this and just 12 hours after the agreement, he got a heart attack out of happiness and he died on 11 january 1966. A video related to the statement given by Zaid Hamid is also going viral on the social platform X. The clip has been posted by @pakistan_untold. Which has received more than 32 thousand views so far.
What is the Tashkent Agreement?
Zaid Hamid, famous as Lal Topi, often gives poisonous statements against India. As he has given this time regarding the Tashkent Agreement. Let us tell you that the Tashkent Agreement was signed between india and pakistan on january 10, 1966. This agreement was made to end the Indo-Pakistani war that took place between august 1965 and september 1965. According to this, it was decided to follow the terms of the ceasefire. Also, the decision of not doing propaganda against each other was agreed upon. The Tashkent Agreement was signed by India's prime minister lal bahadur shastri and Pakistan's President Mohammad Ayub Khan.