Grift Novel PDF Tariq Ismail Sagar

Grift Novel in Urdu By Tariq Ismail Sagar PDF Free Download or read online from this Urdu books library. It is a government operative and activity story. The creator depicts the narrative of a few energetic Pakistani warriors. They finished a commando mission and captured the Indian government operative. In the book, the writer divulged the backstabbers in Pakistan that hurt their country. He examined the circumstance of Karachi, a metropolitan city of Pakistan. In the interim, he discussed the crooks who are dealing with the front of an ideological group.

Tariq Ismail Sagar is a renowned essayist, author, and guard investigator. He created many super hit spy books and activity stories. Tariq Ismail Sagar utilized his composing expertise to instruct individuals. He examined the detestable demonstrations of Indian knowledge organizations in Pakistan.

The story start... Captain Ashwini Kumar drove his jeep out of the border post so fast that he could not believe it. Reach the company headquarters in exactly ten and a half hours The news was so important that he would go crazy to listen to his superiors. He had already done his intelligence duty on the 15th day. At first, he felt very bored. But now he was adjusted. He was often embarrassed by his instinctive nature. Despite being a novice, he knew that his temper was naturally bad and that he would stay in one place. 

He had done this special course from the Army Intelligence School of Drones last year, behind which he had a lot of fun. He no longer had much fun with artillery. He probably wouldn't even join the army. But It was his misfortune that he was born in the house of a free officer who convinced the Chinese that Ra had pushed hard to gain access to him. But! Nothing was achieved except killing Tomcats in the dark. Now he had access to the white flower through a traitor and that day White Flower "was waiting for White Flower to enter India for the next mission and they caught him in their trap. 

Maybe he got this happiness too. Captain Ashwini Kumar also thought that his heart rate would increase regularly and a smile spread on his lips. He gave instructions to his father for the future and without telling him anything, he took a jeep and walked towards his headquarters. Where Colonel Bakhsh had set up his med quarter. It was one o'clock in the morning when Colonel Bakhsh heard a knock at his door. It was a special sigh from his gunman, which meant he was being woken up in a state of extreme urgency. For another, he was out of his room. Where his eyes fell on Captain Ashwini Kumar leaning on the jeep in front of the room. 

Although Ashwini Kumar was dressed in civilian clothes, he did not ignore his and the colonel's status even for a moment. He folded his heels and organized the colonel, who nodded in response. Apparently, there was a serious matter. Kareem Bakhsh checked his smile under his thick mustache Sir Ashwini Kumar gave a short reply. "Come on boy," he said, signaling her to follow him, and Colonel Bakhsh entered his room. He took a closer look at Captain Ashwini Kumar entering his chase After enjoying the changing mood of his face for a few moments, he pressed a used button in a corner. 

One Morb Ardali was in the room for the other. Bring coffee, he instructed Ardal. Unlike Colonel Bakhsh Kachar and Captain Ashwini Kumar, he looked very calm. He liked the colonel's habit very much. He was not emotional even for a moment. He had never seen such a shaven and intelligent man in his life. 

He always wanted his subordinates to deal with the situation in the same calm manner. Captain Ashwini Kumar was immediately understood to be his subordinate. That's why he normalized himself. how are you? What's the news? Colonel Bakhsh, as usual, inquired a little carelessly. "It's very important news, but it's good news. I thought it appropriate to run away to tell you myself." With that, he announced the arrival of the White Flower. 

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