Appropriate Action Against Pakistan, Advice to China-Turkey... Owaisi Reveals India's Next Steps After All-Party Meet

Owaisi highlighted the commendable job by our military during Operation Sindoor and emphasized the need for an international campaign against TRF, especially by the Security Council.
Asaduddin Owaisi addressing the media

Source: aajtak

In a meeting led by the Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, representatives from various political parties gathered to discuss the details of Operation Sindoor. Following the briefing, Asaduddin Owaisi, President of All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen, shared detailed insights.

Owaisi expressed admiration for our armed forces and their successful execution of Operation Sindoor. During the meeting, he proposed the initiation of a global campaign against TRF, with a particular emphasis on the Security Council's declaration.

He underlined the need to inform the United States to officially classify TRF as a terrorist organization within their jurisdiction. Recalling a speech from February 2025, where Hafiz Saeed's son mentioned plans for jihad in 2025, Owaisi emphasized the urgency in recognizing TRF's potential threat. He advocated for Pakistan's placement on the FATF gray list by the United Nations.

Owaisi also referenced a trade deal with the United Kingdom and called for them to impose a ban on TRF, urging the UK's finance ministry to levy sanctions against Pakistan. As a trade agreement with the U.S. is on the horizon, Owaisi pressed for America to include Pakistan in the terrorist list.

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