Pulwama attack: Pak PM should drop his \'mask of innocence\'\, says Owaisi

Pulwama attack: Pak PM should drop his 'mask of innocence', says Owaisi

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(AIMIM) on Saturday called out to drop his 'mask of innocence' while criticising the government for its role in the Pulwama terror attack.

Addressing a rally along with Prakash Ambedkar, Owaisi said, "We would like to tell PM not to give that message to which he wants to seated before a camera. This is not the first attack. There was Pathankot, Uri and now Pulwama. And on behalf of India, I want to tell the of Pakistan to drop his mask of innocence."

He also said that Pakistan should not worry about as they are here by choice after refusing Jinnah's proposition during 1947.

He also outlined the country's diversity and said that the neighbouring country is jealous by the unity of Indian citizens.

"One of the ministers from Pakistan had said that they will stop the prayer bells from ringing in temples of but I want to tell him that he doesn't know India. Till Muslims of this country are alive, Azaan will sound from mosques and bells will ring in temples. This is the beauty of our country which the neighbouring country sees with jealousy. People in this country live as one and when it will come to the country we all will be together," Owaisi said.

Owaisi also lambasted terrorist outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed for its role in the dastardly terror attack and opined that a disciple of Mohammed would never kill a person.

"I want to clearly say as a citizen of India, that this dastardly attack has links to Pakistan. It was done as per plan of Pakistan government, and I would like to tell the outfit that killed our 40 men and claimed its responsibility - you're not Jaish-e-Mohammed, you are You are Jaish-e-Shayateen, Masood Azhar, you are not a Maulana, you are a disciple of the devil. It is not Laskhar-e-Taiba, it is Lashkar-e-Shayateen."

Around 40 CRPF personnel lost their lives when a JeM attacked their convoy in Pulwama's Awantipora in the state of and Kashmir on February 14.

In the wake of the attack, the international community has extended its support to India in its fight against terrorism, including which had previously stonewalled efforts to designate JeM as a "global terrorist" at the Security Council.

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First Published: Sun, February 24 2019. 05:28 IST