
World knows that: Punjab Minister as Pak minister admits backing terror groups
In a shocking revelation, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif recently admitted that his country has been backing terror groups. This statement has sent shockwaves across the globe, with many condemning Pakistan’s actions. In response to this, Punjab’s Minister Balbir Singh has reacted strongly, stating that the entire world knows that Pakistan is the “mother of terrorism” and that it would be better if they changed their ways.
The admission by Asif came during an interview, where he was asked about Pakistan’s backing of terrorist organisations. In a candid response, Asif said that his country has been doing “this dirty work” for the United States for the past 30 years. This statement has sparked widespread outrage, with many calling for Pakistan to take immediate action to stop supporting terrorist groups.
Balbir Singh, the Punjab Minister, was quick to react to Asif’s statement. In a strongly worded statement, Singh said that the world knows that Pakistan has been the breeding ground for terrorism. He also added that it would be better if Pakistan changed its ways and stopped supporting terrorist groups.
“Pakistan has been the breeding ground for terrorism for a long time. The world knows that Pakistan is the mother of terrorism. It would be better if they changed their ways,” Singh said.
Singh’s statement comes as no surprise, given the long history of Pakistan’s support for terrorist organisations. Pakistan has been accused of providing safe haven to terrorist groups, including the Taliban and Al-Qaeda. The country has also been accused of supporting these groups financially and logistically.
Asif’s statement has also sparked concerns about Pakistan’s relationship with the United States. The US has been a major ally of Pakistan, providing billions of dollars in aid to the country. However, the US has also been critical of Pakistan’s failure to take action against terrorist groups.
The US has been pushing Pakistan to take action against terrorist groups, including the Taliban and Al-Qaeda. However, Pakistan has been reluctant to do so, citing its own national security concerns.
Asif’s statement has also raised questions about Pakistan’s commitment to fighting terrorism. The country has been a member of the US-led war on terror, but it has been accused of not doing enough to combat terrorist groups.
Pakistan’s actions have also been condemned by many other countries, including India. India has been a major victim of terrorism, with many terrorist attacks being attributed to Pakistan-backed groups. India has been calling on Pakistan to take action against these groups, but Pakistan has been reluctant to do so.
The situation is likely to escalate further, with many calling for Pakistan to take immediate action to stop supporting terrorist groups. The world is watching Pakistan’s next move, and it remains to be seen whether the country will take concrete steps to combat terrorism.