If war breaks out between India and Pakistan, the public should stay away from it

Appeal by Maulanas of the famous Lal Masjid in Pakistan

Islamabad (Pakistan) – If a war breaks out between India and Pakistan, the public should stay away from it — such advice has been given by the Maulanas of the famous Lal Masjid here.

A video of this incident has gone viral on social media. In the video, Maulana Abdul Ghazi is seen asking people present in the mosque:

“Will you fight against India? Those who will, raise your hands.”

Maulana Abdul Ghazi

Yet, not a single person raises their hand. He then addressed the people saying, “You are sensible. This war is not a religious war; it is a war between two nations, and hence it will be fought by the governments. A war is only justified when fought for religion. No good will come out of this war between the two countries.”

He also alleged that Muslims are more oppressed in Pakistan than in India. (A tight slap to those who keep claiming that Muslims are unsafe in India! – Editor)

“If war starts, we Pashtuns will stand with India” – A Pashtun Imam

An Imam (the one who leads prayers in a mosque) from Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province said, “If India attacks Pakistan, we Pashtuns will stand with India.”

Editorial Perspective

Even Maulanas and common citizens in beggar-state Pakistan foresee its defeat and are trying to distance themselves from war. Tomorrow, if these Pakistanis start begging India for food and survival, it should come as no surprise.