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Missiles Not Far Away': Pak Youth Leader Provokes India Over Bangladesh, Issues Threats of Military Retaliation

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Kamran Saeed Usmani, head of the youth wing of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League (PML), has issued threats to India over Bangladesh’s sovereignty. In a video message, Usmani said, according to reports.

"If India attacks Bangladesh’s autonomy, or if anyone dares to cast an evil eye on Bangladesh, then remember that the people of Pakistan, the Pakistani armed forces, and our missiles are not far away."

As per NDTV reports, The statement comes amid rising regional tensions, with Usmani asserting that Pakistan remains vigilant against what he calls India’s attempts to interfere in Bangladesh.

Claims of Conspiracies in the Region
Usmani further alleged that Muslim youth are increasingly alert to India’s regional strategies. He claimed these "conspiracies" take multiple forms:

"Whether it is in the form of cutting off the waters of Bangladesh, whether it is in the form of sedition, whether it is in the form of making a Muslim fight against a Muslim."

He emphasised that Pakistan would actively oppose any effort to impose what he described as India's "Akhand Bharat ideology" on Bangladesh.

Bangladesh-Pakistan Ties and India’s Response
Meanwhile, Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has highlighted the importance of strengthening ties with Pakistan. He said that both nations should promote youth exchanges and cultural programmes to foster better people-to-people connections. Yunus added that he has always preferred closer cooperation to explore trade and business opportunities.

In response to the tensions, India’s Ministry of External Affairs issued a statement rejecting the allegations, stating it "completely rejects the false narrative sought to be created by extremist elements regarding certain recent events in Bangladesh. It is unfortunate that the interim government has neither conducted a thorough investigation nor shared meaningful evidence with India regarding the incidents."

 
I don't think India have the gut to start a conflict because of these reasons:

1) They have no military ally. Even Russia just wants to sell their oil/weapons to India. Russia is not a military ally of India. Russia is allied with China. So, India is pretty isolated militarily.
2) India does not get backed by west like Israel do. India is pretty irrelevant. West simply uses India for their own benefits. Nothing more. So, India can experience a massive PR disaster and possibly sanctions too if they get adventerous in Bangladesh.
3) India is surrounded by multiple hostile states --> Pakistan, China, Bangladesh, Maldives. Even SL and Nepal have issues with India.
4) There are Chinese projects in Bangladesh. China have invested over $40-Billion in Bangladesh. I don't think China will allow India to interfere with their projects. India do not have the gut to take on China.
5) Indian military is massively overhyped and not very battle-ready as we saw in recent conflicts.

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Kamran Saeed Usmani, head of the youth wing of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League (PML), has issued threats to India over Bangladesh’s sovereignty. In a video message, Usmani said, according to reports.

"If India attacks Bangladesh’s autonomy, or if anyone dares to cast an evil eye on Bangladesh, then remember that the people of Pakistan, the Pakistani armed forces, and our missiles are not far away."

As per NDTV reports, The statement comes amid rising regional tensions, with Usmani asserting that Pakistan remains vigilant against what he calls India’s attempts to interfere in Bangladesh.

Claims of Conspiracies in the Region
Usmani further alleged that Muslim youth are increasingly alert to India’s regional strategies. He claimed these "conspiracies" take multiple forms:

"Whether it is in the form of cutting off the waters of Bangladesh, whether it is in the form of sedition, whether it is in the form of making a Muslim fight against a Muslim."

He emphasised that Pakistan would actively oppose any effort to impose what he described as India's "Akhand Bharat ideology" on Bangladesh.

Bangladesh-Pakistan Ties and India’s Response
Meanwhile, Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has highlighted the importance of strengthening ties with Pakistan. He said that both nations should promote youth exchanges and cultural programmes to foster better people-to-people connections. Yunus added that he has always preferred closer cooperation to explore trade and business opportunities.

In response to the tensions, India’s Ministry of External Affairs issued a statement rejecting the allegations, stating it "completely rejects the false narrative sought to be created by extremist elements regarding certain recent events in Bangladesh. It is unfortunate that the interim government has neither conducted a thorough investigation nor shared meaningful evidence with India regarding the incidents."



May Allah (SWT) bless Kamran Saeed Usmani for this gesture.

Pakistan Bangladesh bhai bhai.
 
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