
Pak acted like ISIS, India won’t sit quietly: Owaisi on J&K attack
In a shocking and brutal attack, 26 people were killed in the Pahalgam area of Jammu and Kashmir on April 22. The attack has sent shockwaves across the country and has raised concerns about the growing terrorism in the region. In the wake of this attack, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi has made a strong statement, condemning Pakistan’s involvement in the attack and stating that India will not sit quietly after such brutal killings.
Owaisi, known for his strong views on national security and terrorism, has been vocal about Pakistan’s role in sponsoring terrorism in the region. In his statement, he drew a direct analogy between Pakistan’s actions and those of the terrorist organization ISIS.
“Pakistan acted like ISIS. If they enter a country and kill innocent people, that country will not sit quietly,” Owaisi said, emphasizing India’s right to defend itself against such attacks.
The AIMIM chief also highlighted the vast economic disparity between India and Pakistan, pointing out that Pakistan’s budget is not even equal to India’s military budget. This stark reality, Owaisi believes, is a testament to India’s economic strength and its ability to defend itself against Pakistan’s aggression.
Owaisi’s statement comes at a time when India is already grappling with the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack. The attack, which was carried out by terrorists who infiltrated from across the border, has left the country reeling in shock and grief.
The attack has also raised questions about the efficacy of Pakistan’s efforts to curb terrorism. Despite repeated assurances from Islamabad that it is taking steps to prevent cross-border terrorism, such attacks continue to occur, causing death and destruction on a massive scale.
Owaisi’s statement has been welcomed by many who believe that India needs to take a firm stance against Pakistan’s aggression. In the past, India has been criticized for being too soft on Pakistan, allowing Islamabad to get away with its terrorist activities. However, with the Pahalgam attack, India seems to be taking a more aggressive stance, with Owaisi’s statement being seen as a reflection of the country’s growing frustration with Pakistan’s inaction.
The attack has also raised concerns about the growing threat of terrorism in the region. Jammu and Kashmir has been a hotbed of terrorist activity for decades, with groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed being responsible for numerous attacks on Indian security forces and civilians.
The Pahalgam attack, however, has taken the terrorist activity to a new level, with the attackers using sophisticated weapons and tactics to inflict maximum damage. The attack has also raised questions about the role of Pakistan’s military establishment in sponsoring terrorism in the region.
Pakistan’s military has long been accused of supporting terrorist groups in the region, with many believing that the country’s spy agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), is involved in funding and arming these groups. The Pahalgam attack has only served to reinforce these suspicions, with many believing that Pakistan’s military is directly responsible for the violence.
Owaisi’s statement has also been seen as a reflection of the growing frustration among Indians with Pakistan’s inaction on the issue of terrorism. For years, India has been urging Pakistan to take concrete steps to prevent cross-border terrorism, but Islamabad has remained reluctant to do so.
The Pahalgam attack has only served to highlight the failure of Pakistan’s efforts to curb terrorism, with many believing that the country’s military is more interested in using terrorism as a tool of foreign policy than in taking concrete steps to prevent violence.
In conclusion, Owaisi’s statement has sent a strong message to Pakistan that India will not sit quietly after such brutal killings. The AIMIM chief’s statement is a reflection of the growing frustration among Indians with Pakistan’s inaction on the issue of terrorism and its failure to take concrete steps to prevent cross-border violence.
As the country grapples with the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack, it is clear that India will not back down from its demand that Pakistan take concrete steps to prevent terrorism. The attack has only served to reinforce India’s resolve to defend itself against Pakistan’s aggression, and Owaisi’s statement is a reflection of this resolve.