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'He has crossed Lakshman Rekha & speaks Pakistan's language': Sanjay Nirupam criticizes Abu Azmi over Pahalgam terror attack remarks

'He has crossed Lakshman Rekha & speaks Pakistan's language': Sanjay Nirupam criticizes Abu Azmi over Pahalgam terror attack remarks

Time of India03-05-2025

NEW DELHI: Shiv Sena leader
Sanjay Nirupam
on Saturday launched a scathing attack on Samajwadi Party leader
Abu Azmi
for his remarks following the
Pahalgam terror attack
, accusing him of making statements that "embolden Pakistan."
Nirupam stated that the status enjoyed by Abu Azmi and others like him is due to the fact that they were born in India and empowered by the opportunities this country provided. At a time when the nation stands ready to confront Pakistan, making such statements only serves to embolden Pakistan's position
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Nirupam said, "Today, the status Abu Azmi and people like him enjoy is because they were born in India and the country gave him strength. At this time, when we are ready to fight against Pakistan, by giving such statements, he is emboldening Pakistan's side."
He further added, "We expect the entire country to stand together during this time, but Abu Azmi has crossed the '
Lakshman Rekha
' and speaks
Pakistan's language
." If those like him or any Muslim feel that they are facing injustice in India, then they can go to Pakistan and live there peacefully."
In a controversial remark, Nirupam went on to say, "If those like him or any Muslim feel that they are facing injustice in India, then they can go to Pakistan and live there peacefully."
Abu Azmi's statement has sparked strong reactions on social media, with many calling for restraint in political rhetoric during sensitive times.

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