"What are you talking about?": Owaisi delivers a big response to Pak's '130 Nukes Face Face New Delhi' Threat | Today news

All India Majlis-e -udehadul Muslimene (Aimim) chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Sunday questioned the Prime Minister of Pakistan about ‘Deen (religion)’ and accused him of acting like the Isis terror group. Owaisi, while addressing a meeting in Parbhani of Maharashtra, said: ‘… what are you talking about? … You acted like the ISIS, ‘the news agency Ani reported. In a strict warning to Pakistan, Owaisi said: ‘Pakistan always talks about a core force; They must remember whether they enter a country and kill innocent people, that country will not sit still. ‘ “No matter the government, by killing our people on our country and targeting them on the basis of religion, which ‘Deen’ are you talking about? … You acted like the ISIS. I want to say the prime minister that if Kashmir is our integral part, then Kashmiris is also our integral part. We can’t doubt the Kashmiris, ‘the Ani report quoted Ohaisi as said. Pakistan’s ‘Nuke Threat’, the Aimim chief, responds to Pakistan’s Railway Minister Hanif Abbasi’s ‘130 Nukes facing New Delhi’ for India. In a video, which went on social media viral as it emerged on Saturday, Abbasi is seen saying that Pakistan’s Nukes are not only for performance, but also for India. Abbasi apparently warned that India is prepared for war to stop the Indus Waters Treaty. He said that Pakistan held his ballistic weapons for India and did not display. “If they (India) stop, they must be ready for war. Ghori, Shaheen and Ghaznavi are not displayed. We kept them for India. We have not yet held 130 atomic weapons for a showpiece. You are not where they are located in Pakistan, ‘Abbasi was heard in one of the videos of the press conference. Livemint was unable to verify the claims of Pakistan Tracer Hanif Abbasi. After the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam district who killed 26 people on April 22, India took strong diplomatic action against Pakistan and held it responsible for supporting borderline terrorism. The stop of the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, the Attari-Wagah border and the leading military attachments of Pakistan from India are some of the measures announced by the Cabinet Committee for Safety on April 23. Pakistani citizens were also instructed to leave India by April 27, and all visas issued under the Saarc special Visa Exemptions Scheme. First published: 27 Apr 2025, 23:19 IST