Pakistan’s Punjab speaker supported the Pahalgam attacker at the rally. Bharat News

New Delhi: The line between the Pakistani state and the terrorists, sometimes so thin, rapidly disappearing the post-operation vermilion. Pakistan’s Punjab Legislative Assembly Speaker Malik Ahmed Khan, now in the defense of Saifullah Kasuri, Deputy Chief of Lashkar-e-Tabiba, attended a rally with a US-based terrorist, and Talha Saeed, has come out with the son of Saeed, Late Chief Hafiz Saeed.When asked by journalists, the speaker of the Pakistan’s largest province’s assembly, excluded it, saying that one of the masterminds of the Pahgam terror attack, Kasuri should not be seen as an accused without any investigation. He also cited a personal relationship with Kasur, the city where the rally of May 28 was held. The presence of Talha with Kasuri came to light when the circles of foreign policy had already discussed Kasuri and his jihadi colleagues as to what he called his success in avenge Pakistan’s partition after loss to India in the 1971 war.Ultras claimed about the revision for 1971, ‘Mock Modi’s missiles and bullets’ In the video footage of the rally, Saifullah Kasuri, Deputy Chief of Lashkar-e-Tabiba, came with a pose of guards carrying the American M4 Carbine as the “winner” of India. Flower petals were shifted to it.Addressing the gathering, Lashkar militants claimed their participation in the protest against former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, which forced him to escape and take refuge in India. Kasuri and Muzammil Hashmi, nominated by the US as terrorists, claimed credits for their role in the coup during rallies held last week. “We won against you in Bangladesh last year,” he said.Hopefully, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has aims to hate the disgusting Vitrirate which marks the proceedings of the jihadi congregation. “Tumor Hamin Annie Goli Ho Ho Ho Ho, Modi Hum Tujhe Pigham Dete Han, Homan Bacha Teri Misselon Se Nahi Dare, Hum Teri Goli Kya Dareng (Modi, you are afraid of your bullets, our children were not told about their bullets,” League, “League, LASTARA-A-Tabiba in Gujranwala on May 28.At another rally the same week, Kasuri attracted similarities between the 1971 Bangladesh liberation war and recent events, stating that his group had avenged the previous defeat.“When Pakistan was abolished in Pakistan in 1971. The then Indian PM Indira Gandhi announced that he had submerged the principle of two-nation in Khaleej (Bay of Bengal). On May 10, we avenged 1971,” Kasuri said while addressing his supporters in Rahm Yaar Khan.He also mentioned cruel Indian aerial attacks on Muridke, resulting in the death of fellow terrorist Mudasar, and was stopped from attending the funeral. Kasuri said, “I was not allowed to attend his funeral. On the day of his funeral, I cried a lot.”