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Pakistan's army chief Qamar Bajwa (center) watching the Champions Trophy final on Sunday. (Photo: Twitter via @OfficialDGISPR?)
NEW DELHI: Pakistan's army took to Twitter aggressively on Sunday to politicise the Pakistani cricket team's win against India in the Champions Trophy final.
It also announced 'umrah' for the cricket team, underlining the significant role that both religion and the army play in the country's body politic. (Umrah is a non-mandatory pilgrimage to Mecca.)
Throughout the duration of the match on Sunday, It appeared that for the Pakistani army, the Champions Trophy final was indeed "war minus the shooting", to borrow a phrase from cricket writer Mike Marqusee.
On Sunday, not only did the Pakistani army's media unit flood its Twitter account with pictures of soldiers and various army personages watching the match, it then quoted its army chief Qamar Bajwa describing the team as one that is "against every threat".
To be clear, Bajwa was talking about his country's cricket team and not its notorious Border Action Team which is responsible for cross-border attacks, mutilation of Indian soldiers' bodies and raids across the Line of Control.
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COAS congrats Team Pakistan & nation. Announces Umrah for team.
"Nothing beats 'Team Work', Pakistan is a team against every threat" COAS.
8:55 AM - 18 Jun 2017
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The army's media unit then painted the Pakistani cricket team as one that along with the "valiant soldiers of Pakistan" and the "nation" would "defend Pak against all threats our enemies hatch."
Again, this was a cricket win that was being described.
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Valiant soldiers of Pakistan congrat Team Pak & Nation.United we shall defend Pak against all threats our enemies hatch.#HumSabKaPakistan
9:52 AM - 18 Jun 2017
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Then, the media unit - called Inter-Services Public Relations - posted a photo, purportedly of people watching the match in Balochistan, with a caption that said "lay off".
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And this is Our Baluchistan. "To whom it may concern". Lay off!#HumSabKaPakistan
Pakistan Zindabad.
11:22 AM - 18 Jun 2017
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The photo was addressed to "to whom it may concern" and the reference was clearly to India, which Pakistan alleges foments separatism in Balochistan, like Islamabad does in Kashmir.
And speaking of Kashmir, the Pakistani's army's media unit finished its tweet frenzy with a video it claimed was from Srinagar and which claimed to show people celebrating Pakistan's victory.
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✔@OfficialDGISPR
And this is.........Srinagar!!
11:53 AM - 18 Jun 2017
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...champions-trophy-win/articleshow/59214364.cms
- It appeared that for the Pakistani army, the Champions Trophy final was indeed "war minus the shooting", to borrow a phrase from cricket writer Mike Marqusee
- Throughout the match on Sunday, the army posted aggressive, war-like tweets and said the cricket team could take on any "threats"
Pakistan's army chief Qamar Bajwa (center) watching the Champions Trophy final on Sunday. (Photo: Twitter via @OfficialDGISPR?)
NEW DELHI: Pakistan's army took to Twitter aggressively on Sunday to politicise the Pakistani cricket team's win against India in the Champions Trophy final.
It also announced 'umrah' for the cricket team, underlining the significant role that both religion and the army play in the country's body politic. (Umrah is a non-mandatory pilgrimage to Mecca.)
Throughout the duration of the match on Sunday, It appeared that for the Pakistani army, the Champions Trophy final was indeed "war minus the shooting", to borrow a phrase from cricket writer Mike Marqusee.
On Sunday, not only did the Pakistani army's media unit flood its Twitter account with pictures of soldiers and various army personages watching the match, it then quoted its army chief Qamar Bajwa describing the team as one that is "against every threat".
To be clear, Bajwa was talking about his country's cricket team and not its notorious Border Action Team which is responsible for cross-border attacks, mutilation of Indian soldiers' bodies and raids across the Line of Control.
Follow
Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor
✔@OfficialDGISPR
COAS congrats Team Pakistan & nation. Announces Umrah for team.
"Nothing beats 'Team Work', Pakistan is a team against every threat" COAS.
8:55 AM - 18 Jun 2017
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There's more.
The army's media unit then painted the Pakistani cricket team as one that along with the "valiant soldiers of Pakistan" and the "nation" would "defend Pak against all threats our enemies hatch."
Again, this was a cricket win that was being described.
Follow
Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor
✔@OfficialDGISPR
Valiant soldiers of Pakistan congrat Team Pak & Nation.United we shall defend Pak against all threats our enemies hatch.#HumSabKaPakistan
9:52 AM - 18 Jun 2017
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Then, the media unit - called Inter-Services Public Relations - posted a photo, purportedly of people watching the match in Balochistan, with a caption that said "lay off".
Follow
Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor
✔@OfficialDGISPR
And this is Our Baluchistan. "To whom it may concern". Lay off!#HumSabKaPakistan
11:22 AM - 18 Jun 2017
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The photo was addressed to "to whom it may concern" and the reference was clearly to India, which Pakistan alleges foments separatism in Balochistan, like Islamabad does in Kashmir.
And speaking of Kashmir, the Pakistani's army's media unit finished its tweet frenzy with a video it claimed was from Srinagar and which claimed to show people celebrating Pakistan's victory.
Follow
Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor
✔@OfficialDGISPR
And this is.........Srinagar!!
11:53 AM - 18 Jun 2017
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Stay updated on the go with Times of India News App. Click here to download it for your device.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...champions-trophy-win/articleshow/59214364.cms