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AIMIM Leader Jaleel Condemns Turkey, Azerbaijan's Support for Pakistan

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Imtiaz Jaleel Condemns Turkey and Azerbaijan's Support for Pakistan; States Indian Armed Forces are Capable

AIMIM leader Imtiaz Jaleel has openly criticized Turkey and Azerbaijan's support for Pakistan. He stated that his party condemns all countries that have supported Pakistan. This statement was made to the media following a party meeting on Thursday, May 15th.

Jaleel's Remarks on Turkey and Azerbaijan's Support

Jaleel explained that during wartime, nations often support one side or another based on their own constraints or political agendas. However, he found the support shown by Turkey and Azerbaijan, countries that have themselves grappled with terrorism, for Pakistan incomprehensible. He questioned the rationale behind their support for Pakistan.

He asserted, "Our armed forces are so capable that we can defend our borders alone. We don't need anyone's help."

Update on BMC Elections

Jaleel also addressed the BMC elections. He stated that the elections had been delayed for various reasons, but the court's decision is a positive sign. The AIMIM party has been preparing for a considerable time. He mentioned that the party will contest the local body elections bly and that a meeting of the Maharashtra unit with party chief Asaduddin Owaisi will soon be held in Hyderabad.

Criticism of Celebrities' Silence

Commenting on the silence of celebrities in boosting the morale of soldiers during Operation Sindur, Jaleel stated, "Celebrities should come forward and boost the morale of our soldiers. But it seems they are too busy earning money."

Strong Criticism of Madhya Pradesh Minister

Regarding Madhya Pradesh Minister Vijay Shah's controversial statement about Colonel Sofia Qureshi, Imtiaz Jaleel demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should immediately remove the minister from his post. He described the minister's statement as highly reprehensible. He criticized the BJP leadership for merely seeking an apology instead of dismissing the minister from the party, calling it unfortunate.

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