“Pak failed state, the world should remove nuclear weapons”: Asaduddin Owaisi


New Delhi:

AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owissi has raised an important question on Pakistan’s nuclear stockpile amidst a conflict with India to shelter terrorists and encourage attacks on Indian land.

At an event, the MP of Hyderabad in Telangana said that the global community would have to decide whether Pakistan – where the army has made a strong hold on the civil government – is fit to increase nuclear weapons.

Pakistan has often threatened India with nuclear attacks, Mr. Owissi Asid.

“Pakistan repeatedly threatens a nuclear attack. The world should ask if it is fit to keep a nuclear weapon. It should be disproplined,” he said.

In the country where Osama bin Laden was found hidden, Mr. Owissi said, there is a “unsuccessful state” and the world should wake up for the danger that makes it stand. He said that its nuclear arsenal should be dismissed – these weapons are a threat to all of humanity.

“… It is a high time that not only the western world but every country in the world should rise and ensure that the nuclear bombs that Pakistan have should be dismissed. They are a threat to the whole mankind. They are using terrorism to destabilize India.”

He criticized the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for approving a $ 1 billion loan to Pakistan, despite the long records of sponsoring terrorism.

Mr. Owaisi called it a “a loan for a militant organization”, warning the money will not serve Pakistani people, but will promote cross -border terrorism against India.

He said, “West Pakistan’s funds know terror, and still remain calm. It will not go to erase $ 1 billion poverty, fight polio or empower women – its purpose will be to destabilize India.”

India today announced that Pakistan’s work of any future of terror would be considered as war work, and India would answer accordingly, the sources said.

Warning is important because Pakistan is starting drone and missile attacks on military establishments and civil areas in northern India for the last three nights. Almost all of them have been stopped by a strong Indian air defense network.

The announcement of new engagement rules against terror with cross-border linkage took place two weeks after the terrorists associated with Pakistan killed 26 tourists in Pahgam in Jammu and Kashmir.

In response, while India launched the Prodigy Cruise Missile Strike in the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Jammu and Kashmir (Pojk), the neighboring country, where the army has made a strong hold on the civil government, increased the situation by attacking civil areas in India.

The Pakistani Army’s role in supporting terrorists to start attacks against India became even more clear when they stood in defense of hit terrorist infrastructure by Indian missiles as part of Operation Sindoor.

Indian military and intelligence sources pointed to irrefutable evidence that the elements within the Pakistan Army, especially inter-service intelligence (ISI), were providing logistics support, safe havens, training and financial support to terrorist groups working in POJK.

Sources said that the proximity of some terrorist camps is suspected to be doubted for the known military installations and cantonment that they were being deliberately shielded, the sources said.



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