Pakistani lawmakers unite across party lines amid Indian aggression

ISLAMABAD: Members of the National Assembly representing various political parties voiced strong unity on Friday, expressing unwavering support for Pakistan’s armed forces and calling for national solidarity amid ongoing Indian aggression.

Opening the debate in Parliament, MQM lawmaker Sanjay Parwani accused Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi of deliberately sabotaging regional peace. “If India wants war, we are also fully ready,” he stated. “Modi is the biggest terrorist in the world.”

Sadiq Memon, another MNA, condemned the targeting of innocent civilians by Indian forces. “I pay tribute to our armed forces,” he said, adding that the Modi-led government was spreading false narratives to malign Pakistan. “Pakistan took a strong and principled stance by offering an international, independent probe into the Pahalgam incident.”

Opposition MNA Shahid Khattak stressed the need for unity. “In this situation, we have to demonstrate national solidarity,” he remarked, urging all parties to rise above politics in the face of external threats.

Former National Assembly Speaker and senior PTI leader Asad Qaiser echoed the sentiment. “PTI has always acted as a responsible political party. Today, this house has passed a unanimous resolution,” he noted, praising the military’s “befitting reply” to Indian actions.

The display of cross-party unity comes as India and Pakistan teeter on the brink of further escalation following recent cross-border strikes and rising civilian casualties.

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