Federal Health Minister Mustafa Kamal said that Pakistan fought the war for Kashmir’s freedom right in the streets of Karachi.
Speaking during a session of the National Assembly, he stated that India had turned Karachi into a battleground. “Today, Karachi is free from RAW’s grip. Thank God the cycle of violence by RAW in Karachi has ended,” he said.
He further remarked that RAW’s network was eliminated from Karachi, where nearly twenty people used to be killed daily. He credited all political parties, the civil-military leadership, and the nation for fighting this joint war, calling it an unmatched example of national unity.
The federal minister claimed that India is behind the wave of terrorism in Pakistan. “Whenever something happens in India, their media immediately blames Pakistan,” he added.
Mustafa Kamal noted that in the past, Pakistan only mentioned India in the eighth line of statements. “Now, India’s name should be at the top because it is directly involved in terrorism within Pakistan.”
He emphasized that the younger generation must understand that India is Pakistan’s enemy. “The entire nation stood united like a wall against India, and the armed forces, along with the people, crushed all of India’s dreams. Today, India is struggling with its internal instability,” he concluded.














































































