PPP Senator Palwasha Khan Issues Stern Warning to India in Senate Speech

Islamabad: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Senator Palwasha Khan delivered a fiery speech during a Senate session chaired by Deputy Chairman Syedal Khan Nasir, declaring that the day is not far when a soldier from Rawalpindi will lay the first brick in the reconstruction of Babri Masjid, and General Hafiz Asim Munir will give the first call to prayer.
Addressing the session, Senator Khan emphasized that Pakistan does not rely solely on its 700,000-strong army but has the support of 250 million patriotic citizens. “Any hand raised against Pakistan will be cut off,” she warned.
She added that if India attempts any aggression against Pakistan, the “fields of Delhi’s Red Fort will be drenched in bloodshed.” Any eye that casts a malicious glance at Pakistan, she asserted, “will be gouged out.”
Referring to Indian political rhetoric, Khan said, “Modi’s stooges claim they want to hear screams from Rawalpindi. Let me remind them of Hugo Chavez’s words — those who attack us will have their corpses hung from trees. That’s the message India should take from Pakistan — we will never accept aggression.”
She further mocked Indian leadership, saying that their threats come from studio setups while Pakistan is prepared for real battle. “There’s a big difference between the sound of drums and the gallop of warhorses. Their army is divided, and no Sikh soldier is ready to attack Pakistan,” she claimed.





