Overview
- Owaisi called for "revenge" over the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians and urged the Centre to keep Operation Sindoor active until the perpetrators are apprehended or eliminated.
- He blamed the Modi government for a security lapse that allowed militants to identify victims by religion and slammed the delayed acceptance of responsibility by Jammu and Kashmir Governor Manoj Sinha.
- Speaking at a Bodhan rally against the Waqf (Amendment) Act, Owaisi warned that internal policies such as house demolitions and mosque seizures distract from external threats posed by Pakistan and China.
- He described the new Waqf law as a "black law" and argued that communal measures undermine focus on combating cross-border terrorism.
- Owaisi’s speech heightens pressure on New Delhi to deliver concrete results from Operation Sindoor and clarify its strategy for preventing future attacks.