MUMBAI: International Sufi Caravan head Mufti Manzur Ziyaee has welcomed India's attack and dismantling of terror infrastructure in POK and Pakistan.
"We salute Indian armed forces and the way the precision attacks were carried out on places of terror outfits in POK and Pakistan. The ghastly murder of 26 innocent tourists in Pahalgam has been avenged and we are proud of our armed forces," said Ziyaee.
He landed the action by India's armed forces which hit 9 terror targets and destroyed their infrastructure within POk and Pakistan.
In a statement, Ziyaee also slammed Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) for its statement on India-Pakistan tension.
"The OIC's statement is immature and reels of its misunderstanding about the complex India-Pakistan relations. Instead of pulling up Pakistan for aiding and abetting terror activities in India, the OIC has spoken Pakistan's language," said Ziyaee.
In a statement in New York, OIC said it expressed deep concern over deteriorating security environment in South Asia and called India's allegations against Pak's involvement in enacting terror activities in India "unfounded."
"This is very careless and irresponsible statement by OIC. They should understand how Pakistan-trained terrorists have hit civilians in Indian territories and any clean chit to them by OIC will encourage such terror groups," said Ziyaee.
"We salute Indian armed forces and the way the precision attacks were carried out on places of terror outfits in POK and Pakistan. The ghastly murder of 26 innocent tourists in Pahalgam has been avenged and we are proud of our armed forces," said Ziyaee.
He landed the action by India's armed forces which hit 9 terror targets and destroyed their infrastructure within POk and Pakistan.
In a statement, Ziyaee also slammed Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) for its statement on India-Pakistan tension.
"The OIC's statement is immature and reels of its misunderstanding about the complex India-Pakistan relations. Instead of pulling up Pakistan for aiding and abetting terror activities in India, the OIC has spoken Pakistan's language," said Ziyaee.
In a statement in New York, OIC said it expressed deep concern over deteriorating security environment in South Asia and called India's allegations against Pak's involvement in enacting terror activities in India "unfounded."
"This is very careless and irresponsible statement by OIC. They should understand how Pakistan-trained terrorists have hit civilians in Indian territories and any clean chit to them by OIC will encourage such terror groups," said Ziyaee.
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