'Time To Wake Up': Owaisi Calls Out Turkey's Hypocrisy for Supporting Pakistan's Terror Machine
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Saturday called on Turkey to rethink its stance of supporting Pakistan, reminding Ankara of the deep historical connections between India and Turkey, including Indian depositors at Turkey's İşbank. Speaking from Hyderabad, Owaisi emphasized that India is home to over 200 million honourable Muslims, surpassing Pakistan's Muslim population, and criticized Pakistan's long history of terrorism and destabilization. As part of an all-party delegation to international capitals, Owaisi stressed the need to expose Pakistan's role in sponsoring terrorism and communal discord in India. Highlighting the recent Pahalgam terror attack, he declared that India's patience has run out..#asaduddinowaisi #aimim #pakistanterrorism #turkey #indiaforeignpolicy #operationsindoor #pakistanexposed #terrorism #hyderabadnews #muslimsinindia #allpartydelegation #pakistanlie #toibharat
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