
Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan paid heartfelt tribute to the victims of the recent terror attack during a solemn gathering at the party office. Accompanied by party leaders and workers, he observed a two-minute silence in honor of the lives lost.
Addressing the gathering, Pawan Kalyan made a powerful statement: “Kashmir will always belong to India.” He reminded everyone that India has triumphed over Pakistan in war three times and questioned why certain individuals continue to support Pakistan while enjoying the privileges of living in India. “If you love Pakistan so much, go live there,” he stated bluntly.
He condemned Pakistan’s support for terrorism and held it responsible for the displacement and suffering of Kashmiri Pandits. Referring to the attack, Pawan said the terrorists targeted tourists after confirming their religion, adding, “There should be no sympathy for such brutality.”
Raising concerns about India’s restrained stance, he asked, “Is our calmness being seen as weakness?” Pawan didn’t hold back in slamming those who, in his words, speak in favor of Pakistan while benefitting from Indian democracy. “This hypocrisy must end,” he said, calling out so-called pseudo-secularists.
He also praised the national unity seen in the aftermath of the attack. “Even those who often criticize Prime Minister Modi are now standing with him. India is more united than ever,” he remarked.
Concluding his address, Pawan Kalyan announced a financial aid of ₹50 lakhs from the Janasena Party to the family of Madhusudan Rao, a Nellore native who lost his life in the attack.
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