Pak will talk about horror: owaisi

Hyderabad:Asaduddin Owaisi, president of Aimim, said he would explain to the international community that Pakistan’s attempt to undermine India, the fourth largest economy, is not only a regional issue, but also a global cascading effect. “The world must understand this,” Ovassi said. In addition to Baijayant Panda, he will be represented by the Center by the international delegation of the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Italy, Denmark.
“We need to tell the global community how Pakistan-sponsored terrorism affects the country. India, as a victim of terrorism, has taken a firm stance on Pakistan because we have been facing the incident in Pahargam.”
Owasi said Pakistan is known for spreading lies and everyone knows that the country is based on falsehood. Speaking about Pakistan’s nuclear threat, he called on the international community to disarm and destroy Pakistan’s nuclear weapons, stressing the dangers that Pakistan poses to regional and global security. “While Iran and Israel are nuclear powers, do they use each other?” Owasi asked.
With Türkiye’s support for Pakistan, Owasi fought back strongly and said Türkiye’s bogey surfaced was wrong because India respected Muslims more than Pakistan. “About 2.2 billion Muslims live in India. Pakistan has nothing to do with Islam, and so far their actions have nothing to do with all religious norms,” he said. He asked Türkiye to understand that India is also a victim of terrorism.
Owaisi welcomed the government’s position that the Sindor operation was not over and said the government must continue to move forward until Pakistan stops sponsoring terrorism. He also supported India’s construction of Chabahar Port in Iran, noting that it would help bypass Pakistan’s permission to enter Afghanistan. He pointed out that the Taliban completely condemned the attacks of Pahargam.
He criticized the International Monetary Fund for approving a $1 billion loan to Pakistan, ironically calling it the “International Radical Fund” and accused the loan of effectively funding the armed forces. Owaisi condemned Pakistan’s targeting civilian facilities such as medical pharmacies in Srinagar, saying the behavior was malicious and unacceptable.