Krishna Gopal, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh joint general secretary, has said that there is a high level of intolerance in Pakistan due to which internal cohesion is lacking there. He said that it would have been good if the Muslims in that country had remained together peacefully.
Owaisi also emphasised the urgent need to collect comprehensive data on the backwardness of Muslim communities, urging the BJP-led Centre to ensure transparency and policy alignment with the findings.
Describing the bill as "unjust, undemocratic, and un-Islamic," the Board has urged people of conscience, particularly Muslims, to reject the legislation through nonviolent civil action.
The family of Muzamil, a zipline operator accused of shouting "Allahu Akbar" during the Pahalgam terror attack, has defended their son. According to Abdul Aziz, Muzamil's father, his son was scared and crying after the incident.
"Whether it is ISI or ISIS, or the deep state, the establishment in Pakistan wants that in this country there will be always fighting between Hindus and Muslims. That is why they did this (Pahalgam). The agenda of killing non-muslims, our brothers and sisters was only one as they wanted to s
Speaking to ANI, Bilal Lone said, "Terrorists are not our ambassadors, they are not our prophets. They (the attackers) don't represent the psyche of the majority of Muslims. The ones who gave them shelter must face the consequences. If someone consumes poison, they will die."
"Out of 146 crore people, about 25-26 crore are Muslims, and the Muslims of our country are enough to defeat Pakistan... A befitting reply will be given to this in the coming times," Nagar told ANI.
BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussain launched a scathing attack on Pakistan and without mincing any words said that the impact of suspension of Indus Water Treaty would be huge and Pakistan would turn into a desert with no water to drink.
"Today, we tied black band to mark our protest against the dirty act (Pahalgam terror attack) done with our brothers of the nation. We are pained by the incident and today we prayed that those terrorists should be punished. Our government will punish those terrorists. Our Prime Minister Nare
In the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack, Jammu and Kashmir People's Conference chief Sajad Lone expressed his grief and said that it was an attack on the identity of Kashmiris.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday visited the Government Medical College (GMC) in Anantnag to meet the injured victims of the Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed several lives and left others wounded.