
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi has strongly criticized the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) recent approval of a $1 billion loan to Pakistan, labeling it as support for terrorism against India. He referred to the IMF as the “International Militant Fund,” asserting that the financial aid would not benefit Pakistani citizens but would instead fund cross-border terrorism. Owaisi also condemned Pakistan for misusing Islam to justify violence, particularly during the holy month, and accused the country of targeting innocent civilians. He emphasized that Indian Muslims have rejected Pakistan’s ideology and stand firmly with India. Furthermore, Owaisi called for the international community to take action against Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal, describing the country as a global threat. He urged world leaders to consider disarming Pakistan’s nuclear weapons to ensure global securityIndia abstained from the IMF vote, expressing concerns over the potential misuse of funds for terrorism and questioning the effectiveness of previous IMF programs in Pakistan. Owaisi’s statements highlight the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, emphasizing the need for international scrutiny of financial aid and its implications for regional stability.