‘Our missiles are not far away’, Pakistani leader threatens India regarding Bangladesh. Our Missiles Are Not Far Away Pakistani Leader Threatened India Over Bangladesh

Pakistan Muslim League (PML) Youth Brigade leader Kamran Saeed Usmani warned India that if the sovereignty of Bangladesh is threatened, we are ready for military action.

New Delhi. Kamran Saeed Usmani, leader of the Youth Brigade of Pakistan’s ruling party Pakistani Muslim League (PML), gave a strong warning to India and said that if the sovereignty of Bangladesh is threatened, we are ready for military action. Any move by New Delhi against Dhaka will provoke a response from Islamabad, Usmani said in a video message. He said, “If India attacks Bangladesh’s independence and dares to cast an evil eye on it, then remember that the people of Pakistan, its army and our missiles are not far away.”

Muslim youth of Bangladesh are alert about Indian conspiracies

Usmani claimed that Muslim youth have become alert about India’s conspiracies in Bangladesh. He alleged that these conspiracies have come to light in many forms. Be it in the form of stopping the water of Bangladesh, be it in the form of treason, be it in the form of making one Muslim fight with another Muslim. Usmani said Pakistan will continue to oppose any attempt to impose India’s Akhand Bharat ideology on Bangladesh.

Hasnat Abdullah talked about cutting seven sisters

Usmani said, at a rally in Dhaka last week, Hasnat Abdullah, leader of the newly formed National Citizen Party (NCP), threatened India and said, I want to tell India clearly that if you give shelter to those forces who do not respect the sovereignty, capacity, voting rights and human rights of Bangladesh, then Bangladesh will respond. If there is instability in Bangladesh, the fire of protest will spread across the borders. Because you are giving shelter to those who are destabilizing us, we will also give shelter to the separatists of the ‘Seven Sisters’.

Muhammad Yunus wants to build strong relations with Pakistan

Kamran Usmani said, since assuming the post, Bangladesh Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus has emphasized on strengthening relations with Pakistan to enhance mutual cooperation and explore trade and business opportunities. Yunus said that he always likes close relations and Bangladesh-Pakistan should organize more and more youth and cultural programs to increase relations between the people of the two countries.

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