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When will Pakistan improve? Punjab province’s speaker joined the terrorists’ rally

POLITICS & LAWSWhen will Pakistan improve? Punjab province's speaker joined the terrorists' rally

After Operation Sindoor in India, the difference between leaders and terrorists in Pakistan seems to be ending. But Pakistan is not stopping its activities. A shocking example of this was seen recently. Pakistan’s Punjab Assembly Speaker Malik Ahmed Khan was seen on the stage at a rally with Lashkar-e-Taiba deputy chief Saifullah Kasuri and Talha Saeed, son of terrorist organisation leader Hafiz Saeed.

Speaker Malik Ahmad Khan defended Saifullah Kasuri. When journalists asked Malik Ahmad Khan about his presence at the rally, he said that Kasuri should not be held guilty without a proper investigation. He also said that he has a personal connection with Kasur city, so he joined the rally.

At the rally, Lashkar’s deputy chief Saifullah Kasuri said, ‘On May 10, we took revenge for 1971.’ US-designated terrorists Saifullah Kasuri and Majmmil Hashmi said that they have avenged the defeat of Bangladesh. Talha Saeed and Kasuri’s presence at the rally came days after India’s Operation Sindoor, which celebrated revenge by LeT militants for Pakistan’s defeat in the 1971 war against India.

At a rally in Gujranwala on May 28, Muzammil Hashmi and others made hateful comments targeting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Modi, your missiles do not scare our children. Why will your bullets scare us?’

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