Asaduddin Owaisi Calls Pakistan a “Failed Nation,” Urges United Stand Against Terrorism
Bahadurganj, Bihar — May 3, 2025:
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) president and Member of Parliament Asaduddin Owaisi delivered a fiery speech in Bahadurganj, Bihar, on Saturday. Addressing a public gathering, Owaisi strongly condemned Pakistan and extremist threats, calling for national unity against terrorism and anti-India rhetoric.
During his address, Owaisi did not mince words. He declared, “Pakistan is a failed nation, and these forces will never let India live in peace. Today is the time to give them a befitting reply, so that this poison of terror ends forever.” His remarks came amid rising regional tensions and renewed concerns over cross-border threats and extremist activities.
In a sharp message to elements in Bangladesh allegedly issuing threats to India’s Northeast, Owaisi stated, “A person in Bangladesh is talking nonsense, claiming he will do something in the Northeast. I want to remind him that the country he belongs to exists today because of our actions. Live peacefully in your country.”
Owaisi’s comments appear to be directed at growing instances of provocative statements and threats emanating from neighboring countries, which have sparked debate in India’s strategic and political circles.
Owaisi further urged the international community to take concrete steps. “Pakistan should be put in the grey list of FATF again,” he demanded, referring to the Financial Action Task Force, the global watchdog against money laundering and terror financing. His call aligns with concerns that Pakistan-based groups continue to operate with impunity and pose a serious threat to regional peace.
Appealing for unity, the Hyderabad MP said, “When someone points a finger at India, we forget all our differences and stand together like a wall.” This statement was a call for all communities, regardless of political affiliation or background, to rally in defence of India’s sovereignty and security.
Owaisi concluded his speech with a stern warning to India’s adversaries: “Test whatever missiles you want, but always remember that India is more powerful than you and will always be.” His words served as a reminder of India’s military strength and its ability to respond firmly to any provocation.
Known for his outspoken views and assertive political stance, Asaduddin Owaisi has increasingly positioned himself as a key voice on issues of national security and minority rights. His comments in Bahadurganj reflect a growing sentiment of assertiveness among Indian political leaders when it comes to cross-border threats and the role of neighboring countries.