
The Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 innocent tourists in Kashmir’s peaceful Baisaran meadow, has shocked the entire nation.
As grief grips India, a sharp condemnation came from an unexpected voice — Asaduddin Owaisi, who compared the attackers’ brutality to ISIS. His words cut through the noise: Pakistan, once again, has blood on its hands.

Pahalgam Attack: Where Tourists Became Targets
On a serene day meant for sightseeing, terrorists turned Kashmir’s meadows into a battlefield. Twenty-six lives, mostly tourists, were lost. Families who had come looking for beauty found horror instead. Once again, Pakistan-backed terror has poisoned peace in the valley.
And for the common Indian? It’s personal. If terror can strike a picnic spot, it can strike anywhere.
Owaisi’s Blunt Truth: “Pakistan Acted Like ISIS”
Asaduddin Owaisi, President of AIMIM, didn’t sugarcoat it. Speaking out, he said Pakistan “acted like ISIS.” No diplomatic dance, no half-measures — just raw truth. The attackers targeted civilians without remorse, just like ISIS does in Syria and Iraq.
Comparing Pakistan’s proxies to ISIS wasn’t an insult — it was an accurate diagnosis.
“Terrorism is terrorism — whether it’s wrapped in ISIS flags or Pakistani agendas,” one security expert noted.
Dil Jeet Liya Aapne, Asaduddin Owaisi Bhai👏
“Pakistan boasts about nuclear bombs. You must Remember if you attack & ki££ innocent people, no nation will stay silent. Shooting people after asking religion, proves you’re following ISIS ideology”
CONgress must learn from Owaisi! pic.twitter.com/4ElsqWKjE8
— BhikuMhatre (@MumbaichaDon) April 27, 2025
Pakistan’s Old Playbook: Bleed India, Deny Later
Pakistan’s strategy is painfully predictable. Train the terrorists, send them over, watch them kill civilians — and then deny everything with a straight face. After decades of exporting terror, Islamabad still expects the world to believe it’s an innocent bystander.
It’s like a serial arsonist claiming he just happened to be walking by every burning house — absurd, and frankly, insulting.
Evidence over the years — captured terrorists, seized weapons, intercepted communications — all point toward Pakistan’s hand behind Kashmir’s bloodshed. The Pahalgam attack fits the same grim pattern.
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Why the ISIS Comparison Hits Home
Owaisi’s comparison wasn’t a random insult. It highlighted chilling truths:
- Targeting Innocents: Both ISIS and Pakistan-backed groups prefer soft targets — civilians, tourists, children.
- Spreading Fear: Terrorism isn’t about territory. It’s about fear. Both use murder to paralyze societies.
- Fanatic Extremism: Behind both lies a toxic ideology — hatred dressed up as religion.
When you bomb a tourist bus or shoot unarmed pilgrims, you’re not fighting a war — you’re committing mass murder.
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— Asaduddin Owaisi (@asadowaisi) April 27, 2025
What Next? India Must Hit Back
The Pahalgam terror attack demands more than words. It calls for action:
- Tighten Border Security: Choke the routes terrorists use to sneak in.
- Go After Terror Financiers: Target the money trails from Pakistan.
- International Isolation: Keep exposing Pakistan on global platforms like the FATF.
And at home? We must remember — unity is our best armor.
Because every time Pakistan tries to break us with bombs, it only binds Indians closer together.
Pakistan’s Mask Has Slipped
The world sees it. After Pahalgam, even those who once spoke of “dialogue” must now confront reality. Pakistan doesn’t want peace — it wants chaos. And until the global community stops treating Pakistan as a “troubled neighbor” and starts seeing it for what it is — a terror factory — these tragedies will continue.
India’s message must be clear: Never Again.
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