A picture of Pakistani Senator Palwasha Mohammad Zai Khan making controversial remarks in Pakistan legislature has gone viral, igniting political rage and social internet indignation as India and Pakistan grapple with renewed hostilities following the fatal Pahalgam terror attack.
The legislator declared in a ferocious talk in Pakistan’s Upper House on April 29 that” Army Chief Asim Munir will deliver the second sure and the first brick of the new Babri mosque in Ayodhya may be laid by Pakistan Army men.”
The remarks, which reference the 1992 Babri dome, were a part of a wider tirade rife with violent and theological language. A” Muslim government, specifically a Pakistani Muslim government, in the Indian subcontinent,” suggested Palwasha Khan, a member of the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party ( PPP ) and deputy information secretary.
There is no denying that this animosity is against Muslims and against Islam, she said.
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She warned India that if any hand approaches the Red Fort of Delhi, the country’s ambassador to the region, will see a killing unlike any other place its walls have ever seen, and its ramparts may be witnesses to it for generations to come.
Khan, who previously served in the National Assembly and represented Sindh in the Senate, made it clear that Pakistanis were not frail. We don’t wear jewels, she said.
She continued,” We have weapons, we have wings, we have trees, and if the opponent tries everything, we may hang their dead from our trees,” in a quote from late Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez.
Despite the angry speech, she claimed to have no issues with American citizens. ” But let me be obvious: We have no animosity with the Indian folks.”
Khan also made an effort to sever religious ties between the American military and the Sikh army, claiming that they will not harm Pakistan because they will respect Guru Nanak’s homeland.
Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, a designated criminal under Indian laws, was then praised by her. Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, the head of Sikhs, bravely declared that no American soldier would be permitted to enter Pakistan from Indian Punjab.
The senator proclaimed that our army is not just six or seven thousand soldiers; it has 250 million people who, God willing, may stand shoulder to shoulder with our military forces and get soldiers themselves as soldiers when she finishes her speech by launching a call to arms.
Since then, the conversation has been widely circulated on social media platforms, causing furious exchanges between the two currently strife-stricken neighbors.