Indian Air Force trolls Pakistan with Hindi poem on cross border air strike

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The on Friday trolled with a poem suggesting that its 2000 fighter jets had to cross over into as had crossed its limits by attacking CRPF personnel in

The through its Twitter handle @iaf_mcc tweeted a Hindi poem by a named Bipin Illahabadi titled 'Hadd Sarhad Ki, (limits of the border) this morning which suggests the reasons for the to have crossed the border and attack the in mainland

The poem in Hindi, in the beginning, says that a fighter whose name is 'Mrigmarichika' (Mirage) had to cross over the boundaries as someone had crossed all the limits.

The has hinted about the cross-border strike by the Air Force on the night of February 26 in which 12 2000 fighter jets crossed over the Line of Control in and pounded a in Balakot in Pakistan's province.

About the late night air strike, the also suggests that the enemy would be extra cautious in the nights as they would be living in fear of "fireworks" at that time.The poem says that we have crossed the boundaries this time and touched the adversary in a unique way to warn him to mend his ways.

The poem also goes on to say that the adversary has been given a dose of truth and he cannot lie now.

The Air Force has come up with the Hindi poetry to troll the Pakistanis at a time when Pakistan started tweeting in Hindi on the ongoing conflict with

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First Published: Fri, March 08 2019. 12:49 IST