Shocking! Pakistan's General Sharif Chaudhry winks at woman journalist, sparks fury
Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry is also the son of Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood, a declared terrorist and aide to Osama bin Laden
In a shocking display of unprofessionalism, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Pakistan's top military spokesperson, was caught winking at a woman journalist during a press conference, leaving netizens stunned.
The video from the briefing shows the journalist asking him about allegations levelled against former Prime Minister Imran Khan, such as him being a "national security threat", "anti-state" and acting "at the hands of Delhi".
The clip shows Absa Komal pressing Chaudhry on the allegations only to be met with a cheeky wink from the Director General of Pakistan's Inter-Services Public Relations.
Pakistan's Army's DG ISPR winking at a female journalist after she questioned why they are being labelled as funded by Delhi.
Honestly, I am not even surprised.pic.twitter.com/FzA4SMgSM8
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Netizens react:
A user on X wrote, "This is openly happening in the presence of a camera. Democracy is over in Pakistan. PM is a puppet," while another wrote, "A meme of a nation."
“He’s not a professional soldier,” one user posted on X.
Another X user wrote, “This shows how unprofessional their army is. How can someone in uniform wink like this publicly?”
A third added, “And he is the General of the Pakistan Army... No wonder the state of affairs they are in.”
Please note: The Tribune cannot independently verify the authenticity of the video.
ChaudHaryana's background has also come under scrutiny, being the son of Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood, a declared terrorist and aide to Osama bin Laden.
The latest controversy comes as Chaudhry has ramped up his attacks on Khan, labelling him a "narcissist" and "mentally ill" and alleging Indian involvement in amplifying anti-army rhetoric online.
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