Yes, it is true that former Pakistan Army Chief Qamar Bajwa was verbally abused in Paris. The incident took place in 2021, when Bajwa was on a family vacation in the French capital.
According to reports, Bajwa was walking with his family in the Champs-Élysées when he was approached by an Afghan man who began to verbally abuse him. The man reportedly called Bajwa a "terrorist" and a "murderer". Bajwa's security detail intervened and the man was arrested by French police.
The incident was widely reported in the Pakistani media, and it sparked a debate about the role of the military in Pakistan's politics. Some people criticized Bajwa for being in Paris while the country was facing a number of challenges, while others defended him, saying that he was entitled to a vacation.
The incident also highlighted the tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The two countries have a long history of conflict, and the Afghan man who verbally abused Bajwa was reportedly a refugee from Afghanistan.
The incident in Paris was a rare public outburst of anger against the Pakistani military. However, it is a reminder of the deep divisions that exist in Pakistani society.