The reason Congress went soft on them, is because Dawood company and ISI has a lot of dirt on Congress and even links with them Hawala etc. in some cases it goes back to Rajiv and Benazir Bhutto era and present Aman ki Tamasha guys who are part of Congress Working committe, do you ever wonder why Congress people are welcomed in Pakistan and get to dine on Kebabs listen to ghazals etc. ? Why Congress always talks of Aman ki Tamasha, despite repeated provocations is because of the evidence they have against it.It's actually the other way around. Congress always went soft on them. Bjp internationally screwed Pakistan more than their advantage of scoring local points.
Using a "Unreal Engine" Which is free and teaches you how to build a fps or RPG game from scratch even a Novice would build a better AI and game than this. The NPC(nopn player characters) are simply standing in one place, that too in some places they seem to be floating in mid air, these kind of games were ok during the 90's and 2000's but sub standard nowadays.Review: This new mobile game by the Pakistan Army lets you take part in a military operation in Swat - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
It's funny the army has to go so low of making video games to stay relevant in the public eyes
What is the point, they will live in London till another judge overturns the sentence and they will come back to rule again, once the Army needs them to prove to the world that they are in a Democratic setup not Dictatorship of Army with the FATF grey listing, you can assume the Sharifs will be back sooner than you think.
#WATCH: Pakistan’s first Sikh police officer Gulab Singh was forcibly evicted from his house in Lahore's Dera Chahal, says 'my turban was forced open & hair was untied. This is how Sikhs are treated in Pakistan.' pic.twitter.com/dIxqxb8K8M
— ANI (@ANI) July 10, 2018
A security official succumbed to injuries and another is injured as militants opened fire on a vehicle of security forces in Hurmaz, North Waziristan tribal district.
— Iftikhar Firdous (@IftikharFirdous) July 13, 2018