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All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) president and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi on Sunday once again slammed Pakistan, calling it a “failed state” and urged the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take strong action so that Pakistan would "think 100 times" before attacking India again.

Speaking at a public meeting, Owaisi said, "We hope the Prime Minister will take strong action against the Pakistani terrorists and the failed state of Pakistan that it will think a hundred times before sending anyone to harm India again."

He also took aim at Pakistan for questioning India's evidence after past terrorist attacks, especially following the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people. "Pakistan is shamelessly asking for proof. Didn't we invite you to Pathankot and show you where your terrorists attacked our Air Force base? You sent your team, they



saw it with their own eyes, yet you took no action against those terrorists," ANI quoted Owaisi as saying.

Owaisi also criticised the politicisation of terrorism and called for the 26 victims of the recent attack to be officially recognised as martyrs. "I'm saying this with great responsibility, without letting emotions overpower me: it's time for a response, not reflection. Otherwise, every few months, we'll keep facing attacks, whether our Army, CRPF personnel, or innocent Kashmiris are targeted," he remarked.

At another rally in Bahadurganj on Saturday, Owaisi emphasised that Pakistan would never allow India to live in peace. "Pakistan is a failed nation, and these forces will never let India live in peace. Today is the time to give them a befitting reply. So that this poison of terror ends forever," he declared.



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