After the pahalgam terrorist attack, there is an atmosphere of fear in pakistan due to the strictness shown by india, and new claims are being made.

Pahalgam Terror Attack

After the terrorist attack in pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir on april 22, 2025, there is a situation of tension between india and Pakistan. india has taken several big decisions including suspending the Indus Water Treaty by taking action. There are discussions that there is a situation of war. There is panic in pakistan regarding the matter and it is living in the shadow of fear. A Pakistani journalist said that if india attacks, they too will not sit quietly. 


In a podcast of Pakistani channel Sama TV, a journalist named Javed Farooqui said, "Pakistan's fighter jets are deployed in Bangladesh, and if something happens, this time the planes will not fly from one border but from both the borders. The way india had kept that area under its control, that thing is now out of their hands. Security is no longer in their hands. Countries like nepal and burma are also not happy with India."


Pakistan again raised the issue of nuclear power

The journalist said, "India and pakistan are two nuclear powers. Do not think that their army is bigger or more powerful than ours. When it comes to nuclear power, whether it has increased five times or ten times, your nuclear capacity is the same. In such a case, no one is big or small. If we talk about the army, we have a long history of fighting terrorists. We will fight big terrorists instead of small terrorists."


'Our behavior towards animals is also different'

The Pakistani journalist said, "Hindus and Muslims are not the same. Muslims have different habits, cultures and rituals. We treat animals differently, they treat them differently. The army Chief had said the same thing." Regarding the India-Pakistan war, this journalist said, "If we look at the last 25 years, india will never openly declare that it will fight a war with Pakistan. Yes, it is possible that it may take small action, that too because the media there speaks a lot and some action may be taken to show it."

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