Indian restaurant offers discount on all orders in 'celebration' of 'surgical strikes' on Pakistan

Pakistan has categorically rejected Indian claims of surgical strikes

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A restaurant in India is offering a special discount on all orders “in light of the surgical strikes” along the Line of Control.

In a text message, the restaurant called Burger Singh, revealed it was offering 20% off to all its customers with the discount code “fpak20,” after India claimed it carried out “surgical strikes” along the Line of Control on Thursday, killing two Pakistani Army soldiers.

Pakistan denies India’s claim of surgical strikes along LoC


“In light of the surgical strike by India defence forces on terrorist camps(POK)”. We offer 20% off on all orders on www.burgersinghonline.com CouponCode: fpak20,” the text reads.



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India on Thursday said it carried out surgical strikes along the LoC. However, Pakistan Army denied the claims.

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"There has been no surgical strike by India, instead there had been cross border fire initiated and conducted by India," ISPR said in a statement. "As per rules of engagement same was strongly and befittingly responded by Pakistani troops. The notion of surgical strike linked to alleged terrorists' bases is an illusion being deliberately generated by Indian to create false effects."

"This quest by Indian establishment to create media hype by rebranding cross border fire as surgical strike is fabrication of truth," it added.

In a statement from his office, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif "strongly condemned the unprovoked and naked aggression of Indian forces".

The strikes come after the Indian government accused Pakistan-based militants of launching a deadly assault on an army base in Kashmir earlier this month that killed 18 soldiers. India has also been on a diplomatic drive to isolate its arch rival and fellow nuclear power since the raid on September 18, the worst such attack in more than a decade.
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