The Senate of Pakistan has unanimously passed a condemnation resolution against India's baseless allegations and aggressive intentions.
All parliamentary parties, including Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), jointly issued a strong message to the Modi-led government, stating that Pakistan is a peace-loving nation, but its nuclear weapons are not merely for display, but to be used if the need arises.
Opposition Leader Shibli Faraz, PPP Parliamentary Leader Sherry Rehman and Federal Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar jointly prepared the resolution. The resolution stated that, on the issue of national security, all parties, having put aside political differences, had come together to deliver a unified message to India.
During the debate in the House, members remarked that even the people of India are beginning to question the Modi government’s actions, and the New York Times has revealed the truth behind the Pahalgam false flag operation.
Members referred to Modi's India as "the world's greatest state sponsor of terror", adding that if countries like Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and others in the region fall under its influence, then no one — including Dalits, Christians, Sikhs and Muslims within India — will be safe from extremist Hindutva fanatics.
The members affirmed that Pakistan does not seek war, but should conflict become necessary, many generations of Modi's India will suffer the consequences.