‘If you support them, go there’: Slam showing the Pawan Kalyan leaders to the slam leaders, showing ‘affection’ for Pakistan. Bharat News

New Delhi: Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan strongly criticized people who allegedly expressed on Tuesday Pakistan’s feelings While living in India, warning that such thoughts were unacceptable, especially if the voice was given during national crises.
Kalyan said that those who love Pakistan and live in India should be released.
“Some people are expressing affection for Pakistan while living in India,” he said. “If they actually love Pakistan, they should leave India and go there. Why is there so much affection for Pakistan? If you really support them, you live there.”
Kalyan, who is also the head of the Jan Sena Party, was recently speaking in terms of television debate, where some leaders showed clear support for Pakistan.
He said, “Some individuals, especially Congress leaders – are probably MLC – from the southern part of India, making such statements during the TV debate,” he said. “There are internal differences within the Congress party.”
He said that it may not be appropriate to support a hostile nation under the guise of secularism if India had to face aggression. “If there is an attack on India and a person supports Pakistan in the name of secularism, it will not be acceptable.”
These statements follow the massacre and terrorist attacks that shook India on 22 April, killing 26 innocent citizens in the Pahgam region of Jammu and Kashmir.
In addition, the Jan Sena Party announced on its official X account that it would provide financial assistance of Rs 50 lakh to Madhusudan Rao’s family, an active party worker who lost his life in the Pahalgam terrorist attack. Additionally, the party’s accident insurance will be given Rs 5 lakh.