Owaisi also showed Bangladesh with Pakistan; Said – You should remember …

The head of the Aimim Asiduddin Owaisi
Pahalgam terrorist attack:: All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen (Target) Chef Asaduddin Owaisi showed the mirror on Saturday in Pakistan and Bangladesh. He targeted Pakistan and called him a “failed nation”, which “would never live in peace” in India.
What does Owaisi say?
Owaisi, deputy for Hyderabad, while addressing a public meeting here, urged the central government to consider strict stages against the neighboring country for the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, including the “alleged Gads) to put Pakistan in the (gray) list” to “sponsor terrorism”.
“Pakistan is a failed nation”
Owaisi said: “India is much more powerful than Pakistan and will always be … which is a failed nation. Pakistan has neither assured peace among his different ethnic groups nor a cordial relationship with other neighboring countries such as Iran and Afghanistan.”
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He said the Modi government has corrected by prohibiting the movement of ships and planes in Pakistan, but should also be considered strict measures such as inclusion in the alleged list of Gada. The Supremo Aimim also criticized the Pakistan army chief Asim Munir for his “recent anti-indie rhetoric”.
Owaisi said: “He (Mnir) must remember that Muslims living in India rejected Jinnah in 1947 and chose to stay here. His (Indian Muslims) would in no way leave this land.”
Owaisi shows Mirror to the colleague of Younis
He also opposed the remarks of a former Bangladesh military officer that if India attacks Pakistan in response to the Pahalgam terrorist attack, Dhaka should cooperate with China to capture its northeast states. Owaisi said: “You must remember that your existence as an independent country is the gift of India.”
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