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    Abu Azmi on India-Pak Ceasefire: “Happy It Ended… But I Regret the Innocent Lives Lost”

    Abu Azmi welcomed the ceasefire between India and Pakistan but expressed regret over the innocent lives lost, emphasizing that war is never the answer.

    Sapna SinghSapna Singh
    Published: 10 May 2025, 04:29 PM
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    Abu Azmi on India-Pak Ceasefire: “Happy It Ended… But I Regret the Innocent Lives Lost”

    India Pakistan Ceasefire News: India and Pakistan have agreed to stop shelling and military action. Ceasefire has been implemented in both the countries from 5 pm on Saturday (May 10). At the same time, a statement of Maharashtra Samajwadi Party chief Abu Azmi has come out on this ceasefire. He said that I welcome the ceasefire but I want a guarantee from the government that if such terrorist activity happens in future, then it will not happen again.


    Abu Azmi said, "I am very happy because war is not a solution. Innocent people are killed in war. We regret that terrorists came from Pakistan and killed 26 of our people after asking their religion. After this, Hindu Muslim conflict started in the country. I welcome this ceasefire."


    Innocent people suffer the most in war. Indo-Pak ceasefire is welcome, but India must take a solid guarantee on terrorism.#CeasefireNow #IndianArmy #IndiaPakistanConflict #India #Terrorism #SamajwadiParty #AbuAsimAzmi pic.twitter.com/InsgTCpY2z


    — Abu Asim Azmi (@abuasimazmi) May 10, 2025


    'Government should give guarantee'


    He said, "With this ceasefire, I want a guarantee from the government that if there is any terrorist activity in the future, then there will never be a ceasefire again. If any country spreads terrorism in India, then 140 crore people of the country will shed the last bit of their blood and declare war against such people." 'Make sure this doesn't happen again'


    Abu Azmi further said, "There should be a guarantee that tomorrow when we turn on the TV and read the newspaper, we should not hear that terrorists have come from Pakistan. Before the ceasefire, other countries should be made to sit together and ensure that this doesn't happen again."


    'Salute to the army'


    He also said, "I salute our army which fought bravely against Pakistan and destroyed the bases of terrorism in Pakistan."

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