Former Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto acknowledged the country's troubled past with terrorists following recent remarks by the Defence Minister admitting Pakistan's involvement in backing and funding terrorist groups.
Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan of Andhra Pradesh paid heartfelt tribute to Madhusudan Rao, a victim of the tragic terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22, 2025.
Slamming the J-K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, he said that the National Conference should take the responsibility for why the Centre was not informed about the opening of a tourist spot at the Baisaran meadow.
The Cholistan Canals issue has become a point of difference between the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP)- led Sindh government and the Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif-led federal government.
"Blood is already flowing in Pakistan. Al-Qaeda is beating them from one side and Afghanistan from the other... We have already shown them what we can do. He is still a child like he was earlier. It is Pakistan's old habit to make such futile statements," Ghosh told reporters here.
"We have heard many such threats for many years. Bilawal Bhutto might have forgotten history. India once broke Pakistan into two pieces, and he should remember that," Majumdar said on Saturday
Reaffirming India's stance on national security, Sarma said, "Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India will hunt down terror and destroy terror infrastructure wherever it exists in the world. India's national security is non-negotiable."
Uttar Pradesh Congress president Ajay Rai criticised Pakistan People's Party chairman Bilawal Bhutto over his statement regarding the Indus Water Treaty. Rai said that strict action must be taken on the statements coming from Pakistan as this situation is becoming uncontrollable day by day.
His remarks came after the April 22 terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam in which 26 people were killed, after which India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty, leading Bhutto to resort to empty rhetoric.