Balochistan Assembly passes resolution against Indian aggression following Pahalgam incident  

QUETTA: Balochistan Assembly has passed a condemnation resolution unanimously against India’s aggression towards Pakistan after the Pahalgam attack.

Member Balochistan Assembly Zareen Magsi has presented a resolution in provincial assembly on Wednesday against the Indian accusations after the Pahalgam attack in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK).

The text of the resolution states Pakistan will make no compromise on its security and India will have to face a strong reply from Pakistan if it shows any aggressions.

The resolution condemned the Indian baseless accusations of blaming Pakistan for the Pahalgam incident and unilaterally canceled the Indus Water Treaty. The resolution also showed full support for the rights of the Kashmiri people.

During the meeting, Majeed Badini said that Pakistan will teach India a lesson that its generation will remember if it takes any action.

Similarly, Provincial Minister Abdur Rehman Khetran said that it is very strange that the Indian government has filed a n FIR against Pakistan ten minutes after the Pahalgam incident which shows it is preplanned to blame Pakistan for its failure in providing safety to the tourists.

Member of Assembly Meena Majeed Baloch said that Indian false propaganda has been exposed at the global level. Minority member Sanjay Kumar said that the Modi government is suffering from depression, there is no evidence for India’s accusations, if India thinks of war, the minority stands with its army.

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Opposition Leader Younis Zehri said that if India is fond of drinking tea in security, then we also like to have breakfast in Deoband, we will answer India with a brick for a stone.

The Deputy Speaker said that Pakistan has never supported terrorism, but is against it.

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