IAF Dinner Menu Card: IAF has roasted Pakistan on its 93rd anniversary. He included in the dinner menu the names of cities of Pakistan on which India had carried out strikes. After seeing the card, people are praising the humor of the Indian Air Force.
Pakistan On Menu Card In IAF Dinner: Indian Air Force (IAF) Day was celebrated on 8 October. On the 93rd anniversary, IAF did something that everyone started praising. Our air warriors attacked Pakistani targets not only in the air but also on the plate. Trolling Pakistan, he prepared a very interesting dinner menu card, which is becoming increasingly viral on social media. Such dishes were served in this menu of IAF, seeing which Pakistan would have been reminded of both its status and India’s ‘swag’.
Names of Pakistan’s air strike cities linked with menu
Actually, each dish was named after those areas or operations of Pakistan, where India had created history by striking. That means this time the Air Force responded not with an air strike but with a dinner strike. The names of Rawalpindi Chicken Tikka, ‘Rafiki Raha Mutton’, ‘Bholari Paneer Methi Malai’, ‘Sukkur Sham Savera Kofta’, ‘Sargodha Dal Makhani’, ‘Jacobabad Mewa Pulao’ and ‘Bahawalpur Naan’ were included in the dinner menu.
While the sweets included ‘Balakot Tiramisu’, ‘Muzaffarabad Kulfi Faluda’ and ‘Muridke Meetha Paan’. Which reminds of the precise strike of Indian Air Force on terrorist targets of Pakistan.
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Celebration of Operation Sindoor
It is being told that this menu was a sarcastic taunt on the attacks carried out on Pakistan under the Indian Air Force’s ‘Operation Sindoor’. In this operation, India targeted Pakistan’s Bholari airbase to the Lashkar terrorist camp in Muridke. Every dish included in the menu was related to some historical achievement of the Indian Army in Pakistan. When this menu went viral on social media, people could not stop laughing after seeing it.
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Sarcasm on Pakistan even in Air Force flight
Lockheed Martin C-130J and Antonov AN-32 aircraft were seen flying in the sky during the preparations for Air Force Day. Their call signs were ‘Rafiqui’ and ‘Shehbaz’ which were considered a sarcasm on Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Pakistani airbase Rafiqui. Rafiqui airbase is located in the Punjab province of Pakistan and has several squadrons of JF-17 and Mirage fighter jets. This base is considered an important part of Pakistan’s air defense network.
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