Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday issued a strong critique of advocates of "Aman Ki Asha" in India, highlighting the stark contrast in how pro-India voices are treated in Pakistan compared to the tolerance for pro-peace sentiments with Pakistan in India.
Asserting a collective will to teach Pakistan a lesson as a nation, the Congress Working Committee on Friday urged the central government to act with firmness, strategic clarity, and international coordination to isolate and penalise Islamabad for its continued export of terror.
"The countrymen need to come together to give a reply to this attack and to teach Pakistan a lesson. We need to remember that our fight is against Pakistan, not against the common man in the country (India). The opposition leaders have said that they will support the government's decision. T
"Now since Pakistan has owned up that it trains terrorist and it gives terrorist funds it gives them ammunition it has been clear to the whole world that Pakistan is a rogue nation and Pakistan is a terror nation," the defence expert told ANI in Nagpur.
Speaking to ANI, Milind Deora said, "After the Pahalgam attack, the Centre called an all-party meeting in which almost all parties said that they are with the government in the action it wants to take against Pakistan and terrorists. Soon after, some opposition parties that had supported
Bharatiya Kisan Union President Naresh Tikait on Monday called the government's decision to suspend the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan a "wrong decision," saying that "every farmer needs water."
"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.
Congress leader Udit Raj on Saturday said the global mood is currently in India's favour following the brutal killing of innocent civilians in the Pahalgam attack on April 22.
In a statement released on Sunday, the TTP vowed to target a range of business ventures operated by the Pakistani military al Jazeera reported. The group specifically mentioned several companies, including the National Logistics Cell, a logistics company based in Rawalpindi; the Frontier Wor
Dushan Hemantha's four-wicket haul and Ahan Wickramasinghe's sensational fifty sealed Sri Lanka A spot in the final and brought an end to defending champions Pakistan A campaign to its unforeseen conclusion in the first semi-final match of the ACC Mens T20 Emerging Teams Asia Cup 2024.
Former cricketer Basit Ali lambasted Pakistan Shaheens captain Mohammad Haris for his controversial remark about players are not allowed to talk about India in the dressing room during the Men's T20 Emerging Teams Asia Cup in Oman.