NEW DELHI: Andhra Pradesh deputy chief minister Pawan Kalyan on Tuesday strongly criticised people allegedly expressing pro-Pakistan sentiments whereas residing in India, warning that such views have been unacceptable, particularly if voiced throughout nationwide crises.
Kalyan mentioned that individuals who “love” Pakistan and are residing in India ought to depart.
“A few people are expressing affection for Pakistan while living in India,” he mentioned. “If they truly love Pakistan, they should leave India and go there. Why is there so much affection for Pakistan? If you genuinely support them, then go live there.”
Kalyan, who additionally heads the Jana Sena Party, was talking in reference to current televised debates the place he claimed some leaders had proven obvious support for Pakistan.
“Some individuals, especially Congress leaders—possibly MLCs—from the southern part of India, are making such statements during TV debates,” he mentioned. “There are internal differences within the Congress party.”
He added that backing a hostile nation below the guise of secularism couldn’t be justified if India have been to face aggression. “If there is an attack on India and someone supports Pakistan in the name of secularism, it will not be acceptable.”
These statements comply with the bloodbath and terrorist assault that shook India on April 22, killing 26 harmless civilians within the Pahalgam area of Jammu and Kashmir.
Furthermore, the Jana Sena Party introduced on their official X account that it’s going to present monetary help of Rs 50 lakh to the household of Madhusudan Rao, an lively social gathering employee who misplaced his life within the Pahalgam terrorist assault. Additionally, Rs 5 lakh will probably be granted from the social gathering’s accident insurance coverage.