
Pak acted like ISIS, India won’t sit quietly: Owaisi on J&K attack
In the wake of the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which resulted in the loss of 26 innocent lives, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi has sparked a controversy by comparing Pakistan’s actions to those of the terrorist organization ISIS. The attack, which took place on April 22, has sent shockwaves across the country and raised questions about the security situation in the region.
Owaisi, known for his outspoken views on various issues, made the comments while speaking to the media. “Pakistan acted like ISIS. If they enter a country and kill innocent people, that country will not sit quietly,” he said, emphasizing the need for a strong response to such attacks.
The AIMIM chief’s remarks have been met with both praise and criticism, with some hailing his bravery in speaking truth to power, while others have accused him of being insensitive and provocative.
However, it is difficult to deny the fact that Pakistan’s actions in recent years have been nothing short of provocative. From sponsoring terror groups to inciting violence along the border, Pakistan has consistently demonstrated a disregard for international norms and the well-being of its own citizens.
In fact, Pakistan’s budget is not even equal to India’s military budget, which raises questions about the country’s ability to defend itself. Despite this, Pakistan has continued to invest heavily in its military and has used it to pursue its own agenda, often at the expense of regional stability.
The Pahalgam attack is just the latest example of Pakistan’s aggression. On April 22, a group of terrorists stormed a bus carrying tourists and killed 26 people, including several women and children. The attack was carried out by a group of heavily armed men who were reportedly affiliated with the Lashkar-e-Taiba, a Pakistan-based terrorist organization.
The attack has sparked widespread outrage across India, with many calling for a strong response to Pakistan’s actions. The government has condemned the attack in the strongest possible terms and has vowed to take all necessary measures to ensure the safety and security of its citizens.
However, some have questioned the effectiveness of India’s response to such attacks. Despite repeated calls for Pakistan to take action against terrorist groups operating on its soil, the country has consistently failed to do so. In fact, Pakistan has often used its diplomatic channels to deny any involvement in such attacks, even when the evidence suggests otherwise.
Owaisi’s comments, therefore, are not just a reflection of his personal views, but also a reflection of the frustration and anger felt by many Indians in the face of Pakistan’s aggression. The AIMIM chief’s assertion that India will not sit quietly after such attacks is a call to action, a reminder that the country will not be cowed by Pakistan’s aggression and will take all necessary measures to protect its citizens.
In conclusion, the Pahalgam attack is a stark reminder of the threat posed by Pakistan’s terrorism and the need for a strong response to such attacks. Owaisi’s comments, while provocative, reflect the frustration and anger felt by many Indians in the face of Pakistan’s aggression. The government must take all necessary measures to ensure the safety and security of its citizens and to hold Pakistan accountable for its actions.