Pawan Kalyan slams pseudo-descriptorist, questioning terrorist attack victims

Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and Jana Sena Party Head Pawan Kalyan has criticized certain leaders who, according to him, have downplayed the religious motives behind the recent terrorist attacks in Pahargam, Jamu and Kashmir.
Kalyan said in a tribute event: “Those who love Pakistan can go to Pakistan”, sweeping directly among some of the southern leaders who participated in the TV debate. He targeted what he called “pseudo-Scottishists” and questioned their claim that terrorists did not have religious-based victims.
Kalyan refers to Madhusudhan, one of 26 people killed in the April 22 terrorist attack, questioning the narrative pushed by some congressional leaders. “Is Madhusudhan’s wife lying? She lost her husband in this brutal attack. Some leaders say the terrorists did not kill based on religion. These are the claims made by the same Congress leader.”
Jana Sena Party pays tribute to the victims of the Pahalgam attack and announces Rs 5 million to the Madhusudhan family.