AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Saturday pulled up Pakistan, saying he sponsors terrorists. Giving the example of Zakiur Rahman Lakhvi, the mastermind of 26/11 Mumbai attacks, he said that he was given special facilities while in jail. Owaisi said that a high-profile prisoner like Lakhvi was allowed to become a father while in jail, which reflects Pakistan’s dual policy.
Owaisi while addressing Indian migrants said that it is necessary to expose Pakistan’s pro -terrorism policies. He said that the Government of India should take tough measures against Pakistan and take strict action in the fight against terrorism.
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Owaisi said, ‘Zakiur Rahman was a terrorist named Lakhvi, no country in the world would allow the terrorist facing terrorism to come out of jail. But he became the father of a son while in jail. However, the trial proceeded immediately after putting Pakistan into the gray list (FATF). He urged the global community and the anti -terrorism financing body to put Pakistan in the gray list again to cut its wings.
Owaisi strongly criticized Pakistan for supporting terrorists, saying that they were working against the principles of Islam by killing innocent people.
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Owaisi said in Algeria, “Pakistan is the center of deficiency and there is no difference in ideology between terrorist groups in Pakistan and Daish and Al-Qaeda.” He believes that he has religious acceptance, which is completely wrong. Islam does not allow the murder of any person, and unfortunately, this is their ideology. ‘
Owaisi was referring to the assassination of 26 tourists by Pakistan -backed militants in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April, where Hindu men were targeted. He said that there is no place for ‘Takfirism’ or ‘Takfi’ ideology in Islam, a concept in which fellow Muslims are declared a Kafir, leading to a boycott and often violence.