Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Pakistan remained adamant regarding Faiz-e-Ilahi Mosque, India showed mirror

islamabad Pakistan is not desisting from its activities. Once again an attempt was made to interfere in the internal affairs of India. However, India has shown a mirror to Pakistan. India expressed strong objection to the baseless comments made by Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry regarding Delhi’s Faiz-e-Ilahi Mosque. At the same time, BJP also targeted the opposition alliance active within the country.
Let us tell you that there has been no damage to the main structure due to the bulldozer action near Faiz-e-Ilahi Mosque located in Delhi. He is completely safe. The recent action taken in Delhi was not against any religious place, but against illegal construction and encroachment. Following the orders of Delhi High Court, the administration removed the illegally operated banquet hall and a diagnostic center in the mosque premises. This action was completely legal, but Pakistan is unsuccessfully trying to give it a communal color.
Politics heated up after Pakistani rhetoric on the mosque issue. BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawala has also cornered the opposition ‘Indian Alliance’ on this issue. Poonawala alleged that the lies spread by some opposition leaders within the country are now being repeated by Pakistan at the international level. It is disturbing to see that some people of India and Pakistan are speaking the same language. Seeing some people it seems that for them LOV does not mean Leader of Opposition but ‘Leader of Pakistani Propaganda’.
He said that these people are not behaving like Indi alliance but like ‘Rawalpindi alliance’. They are giving opportunity to Pakistan to spread poison against India at the international level. India clearly said that Pakistan, which is infamous across the world for the atrocities on minorities in its own country, has no right to speak on India’s internal affairs.
The order of Delhi High Court is proof that in India, action is not taken on the basis of religion, but on the basis of Constitution and law. The administration has made it clear that any illegal encroachment on public land will not be tolerated.

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