Hours after India and Pakistan reached a ceasefire agreement, drone sightings and shelling were reported in Srinagar and Udhampur, while blackouts were reimposed in several areas including Katra and Bhawan in Jammu and Kashmir, as drones were spotted in the region.
As the Pakistan breached the ceasefire, iconic dialogue from the film Lakshya is going viral after Pakistan breached the ceasefire just within fours hours after agreeing.
In the particular movie scene Sub. Maj. Pritam Singh (played by Om Puri) says to Karan Shergill (played by Hrithik Roshan) “Mujhe un logo ka tajurba hai, Pakistani haare to palat ke ek baar phir aata hai…agar jeet jao to fauran laparwah nahi ho jaana. Meri baat yaad rakhna,’ (“I have experience with these people; if Pakistan loses, it turns around and comes back again… if you win, don’t become careless immediately. Remember my words.”)
To which responds Karan Shergill , ‘yaad rakhunga.’ (“I will remember”)
A Tv Journalist reacting ceasefire breach posting the movie scene to this wrote, This proved to be true! Pakistan is equal to Leach, Deceitful, Dishonest, Insidious
Another user wrote, They will come back again... don't believe it!
A X user, Koushik Biswas writes, Never ever trust the snakes Pakistan! Dialogue from movie Lakshya
Another user wrote, Ompuri ji said way back in 2004 in the movie Lakshya.. Never Trust Pakistan..
Meanwhile, India has reacted to the ceasefire violation by Pakistan. Foreign secretary Vikram Misri addressed the press and said "Pakistan has committed grave violation of ceasefire and our armed forces have been asked to take appropriate and stringent actions to retaliate with the violation, "he said.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah also shared the news of explosions being heard across Srinagar even after the ceasefire agreement between both the countries.
Earlier on Saturday evening, US President Donald Trump announced that India and Pakistan had agreed to a "full and immediate ceasefire."
Claiming that US mediation played a key role, Trump praised the leadership of both countries for choosing "common sense and great intelligence" to de-escalate the crisis.
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