New Delhi:
Pakistan-backed terrorists want to commit murders in India in the name of ‘Jihad’, Aimim leader and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi, called a Lashkar-e-Tabiba Front for a global campaign against the resistance front, which claimed responsibility for the Pahgam Terror Attack.
Mr. Owaisi suggested at an all-party meeting after a day after a day after a air strike on terrorist infrastructure at nine places in India and Pakistan occupied Kashmir. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh met representatives of political parties and shared information about Operation Sindoor.
“I appreciated our armed forces and government for executing Operation Sindoor.
Pakistani terrorists want to spread terror in India by taking the name of Jihad and my conversation with the media after participating in an all -party meeting called on Operation Sindoor.pic.twitter.com/xc14vo3gog4
– Asaduddin Owaisi (@Asadowaisi) May 8, 2025
The AIMIM chief said that the Center has a historical opportunity, and will have to face Pakistan, pulling Kashmiris closely. He said, “Citizens were killed in ponch and people were lost to their homes in Uri. The government should identify them as a victim of terror, provide compensation and rebuild their homes,” he said.
Praising Operation Sindoor, he said that the biggest achievement was MuridK and Bahawalpur attacks. “These terrorist headquarters are known.”
In his meeting with representatives of various political parties, the Defense Minister said that Operation Sindoor is a continuous operation, and while India does not want to move the situation forward at this point, it will return to attack Pakistan.
According to sources, the Defense Minister shared information about yesterday’s attacks, while emphasizing that the government cannot share all the details due to the sensitivity of the situation. Mr. Singh, sources said, in the all-party meeting, it was told that about 100 terrorists were killed in yesterday’s air strikes. However, he insisted that the number was not confirmed and the information was still being collected.