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Asaduddin Owaisi Slams Pakistan Over Nuclear Threats

Asaduddin Owaisi Slams Pakistan Over Nuclear Threats | Calls Them ISIS Successor | Pahalgam Attack

In a fiery and fearless address, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi launched a scathing attack on Pakistan for its warmongering rhetoric after the tragic Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 innocent lives. Owaisi didn’t hold back, labeling Pakistan as the “successors of ISIS” and warning them against indulging in nuclear threats against India.

Asaduddin Owaisi Slams Pakistan Over Nuclear Threats

Speaking at a public rally, Owaisi exposed the sinister agenda behind the attack, revealing that terrorists specifically asked the religious identities of the victims before killing them. “Which religion are you talking about? You are worse than the Khawarij. This act shows you are the successors of ISIS,” Owaisi thundered, holding Pakistan accountable for promoting terrorism under the guise of religious extremism.

‘Pakistan Not Half-an-Hour, But Half a Century Behind India’

Amid escalating tensions, Pakistani Minister Hanif Abbasi had earlier issued an open nuclear threat, boasting about Pakistan’s 130 nuclear warheads kept “only for India.” In a fitting reply, Owaisi mocked these threats by stating,

“They (Pakistan) are not half an hour, but half a century behind India. Our military budget is bigger than your national budget.”

Owaisi further warned that no one would remain silent if innocent Indians continued to be targeted. He made it crystal clear that India’s strength lies not just in military might but in the will of its people to stand united against terror.

Pakistan’s Irrational Anger Over Indus Water Treaty Suspension

Pakistan’s nuclear saber-rattling follows India’s suspension of the Indus Water Treaty, a decision that has provoked outrage across the border. Pakistani leaders like Bilawal Bhutto made incendiary remarks, saying, “Either water will flow or blood in the Indus River,” while Defence Minister Khawaja Asif threatened an “all-out” war if India retaliated after the Pahalgam attack.

Such reckless statements only reinforce what Owaisi emphasized — Pakistan’s leadership remains trapped in a violent, regressive mindset, far removed from the realities of modern diplomacy and peace.

A Call for Embracing Kashmiris

In a balanced message, Owaisi also addressed Prime Minister Narendra Modi, asserting that while Kashmir is undeniably an integral part of India, so are the Kashmiri people.
He urged the government to embrace Kashmiris with compassion, not just claim the land.

“I would also like to say to our Prime Minister that, just like Kashmir is an integral part of India, so are Kashmiri people,” Owaisi emphasized.

Conclusion: A Defiant Stand Against Terrorism

Asaduddin Owaisi’s bold statements have struck a chord across the nation. At a time when Pakistan’s threats attempt to sow fear, Owaisi’s fiery response reminds every Indian that we will not bow down to terrorism. His call to both protect every citizen and embrace every Kashmiri defines the essence of India’s true strength — unity, resilience, and justice.

FAQs

Q1. Why did Owaisi call Pakistan the successor of ISIS?
Owaisi called Pakistan the successor of ISIS because terrorists allegedly asked for victims’ religious identities before killing them in Pahalgam, a tactic often associated with ISIS.

Q2. What was Owaisi’s message to PM Modi about Kashmir?
Owaisi emphasized that while Kashmir is an integral part of India, Kashmiris must be embraced with love and inclusivity.

Q3. What prompted Pakistan’s nuclear threats recently?
Pakistan’s leaders issued nuclear threats after India suspended the Indus Water Treaty in response to repeated acts of terror originating from Pakistan.