Will make India’s terrorism stance on Europe clear: Asaduddin Owaisi

Hyderabad
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) President Asaduddin Owaisi announced on Saturday that he would be part of a European Party-wide parliamentary delegation representing India’s stance on terrorism.
The backdrop of increased tensions between India and Pakistan following the Pahargam terrorist attacks is in the context of visits.
Speaking to the media at the Aimim headquarters in Darussalam on Saturday, Mr Owaisi said a delegation led by BJP leader Bijayant Panda will visit countries such as Denmark, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Italy and Germany to highlight India’s fight against terrorism.
“We will represent our country,” Owasi said, adding that the delegation would talk about the cost of terrorism. “Our daughters are becoming widows, our children are orphans, and Pakistan wants to destroy our country,” he said.
He highlighted the strategic challenges facing India, especially with China and Pakistan. “Pakistan and Chinese pilots have conducted joint training. Most, more than 60% to 70% of Pakistani military equipment are Chinese. The planes they fly are leased from China,” he said. “We must not forget that we are also dealing with Chinese troops in Galwan.”
Commenting on the India-Yurki relationship, he urged the government to convey the terror of India’s victims to Ankara. He pointed out that India exports more things to Türkiye than imports, and noted that Turkiye, a member of the European Customs Union, has huge logistics value.
“India has more Muslims than Parker”
He said it should be remembered for the long-standing cultural ties with India. He stressed that India has more Muslims than Pakistan. “Pakistan has nothing to do with Islam, considering how they behave,” he said.
He reiterated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should announce a ceasefire, not US President Donald Trump. He criticized Trump’s trade, saying: “Is this a joke? Will we keep quiet because of trade? Will the United States take responsibility? [to prevent further terror attacks]? them [Pakistan] It’s beggar. What deal will they make with them? ”
On India’s foreign policy, Mr. Owasi reiterated his support for his diplomatic engagement with Afghanistan, suggesting recent conversations with the Taliban by Foreign Minister Jaishankar. He stressed the importance of Iran’s Chabahar Port, saying it is crucial to bypass Pakistan’s entry into Afghanistan. “them [Afghanistan] Tired of neighboring countries [Pakistan]. ”
Responding to reports on alleged hate crimes, Mr Owaisi said that most of these incidents have been reported in the states ruled by the BJP. He called for action by citing various parts of Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita. He also criticized Madhya Pradesh Minister Vijay Shah’s remarks against Colonel Sofia Qureshi and urged the BJP leaders to take disciplinary action.
publishing – May 17, 2025, 12:00 pm IST