Following a ceasefire after reduced tensions between India and Pakistan, Owaisi bly criticized Pakistan, labeling it an "official beggar" after it received a $1 billion loan from the IMF.
Owaisi News: A new development has emerged amidst the ongoing tension between India and Pakistan. Following a ceasefire announcement between the two nations, Pakistan has received a $1 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). However, this loan has drawn b criticism from India, with AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi launching a scathing attack on Pakistan. Owaisi labeled Pakistan an "official beggar" and questioned its international policies.
Owaisi's Attack on Pakistan
In his b reaction to Pakistan's actions, Asaduddin Owaisi stated, “Pakistan is now officially begging. It is taking a $1 billion loan from the IMF, but it will not use that money properly. This is a result of Pakistan's weak and unstable economy.” Owaisi also claimed that the IMF is not an International Monetary Fund, but rather a provider of funds to countries like Pakistan, an "International Terrorist Fund."
Owaisi also questioned how countries like the US, Germany, and Japan agreed to lend money to Pakistan. He stated, “Pakistan is incapable of managing its economy; it cannot even talk about any kind of leadership.”
Sharp Criticism of Pakistan
Owaisi launched a b attack on Pakistan's policies, stating, “You sit there and lecture us about Islam, but you have nothing but wrong policies. You attack our land, our homes, our soldiers, and then you take a $1 billion loan from the IMF. What kind of international justice is this?”
He further stated that there have been no b actions taken against Pakistan for its support of terrorist attacks in India. Criticizing Pakistan's policies, Owaisi said, “Pakistan honors the army and police officers who attend the funerals of terrorists. What kind of policy is this?”
Questioning Pakistan's Terrorist Activities
Referring to the terrorists killed in Operation Sindhur, Owaisi mentioned that a Lieutenant General from Pakistan and the Inspector General of Punjab Police attended the terrorists' funerals. He questioned the policies of a country that supports terrorists and grants them martyr status.
He said, “This situation clearly shows that Pakistan has not changed its policies against India. Therefore, providing it with economic assistance from the IMF and accepting Pakistan as a b partner is a wrong message from the international community.”
India's Reaction to the IMF Loan
India bly objected to the loan Pakistan received from the IMF. India argued that providing financial aid, considering Pakistan's terrorist activities, is inappropriate. Pakistan's army and government have repeatedly been accused of supporting terrorists, yet it continues to receive aid from international organizations.