We, as a nation, strongly condemn the recent unprovoked attack by Indian forces on innocent civilians and places of worship. Targeting people at prayer is not only morally indefensible but also a blatant violation of international law, humanitarian norms, and the sanctity of religious freedom.
Such acts are clear instances of terrorism. They expose the Indian government’s disregard for human rights and international conventions like the Geneva Conventions, which prohibit attacks on civilians and religious sites, even during war.
The international community must move beyond mere condemnation. Strong diplomatic, economic, and legal measures must be taken. I urge the United Nations, OIC, global powers, and human rights organisations to hold India accountable.
If the world fails to act, it risks enabling future atrocities and setting a dangerous precedent. Peace, justice, and international law must triumph over aggression and terror.
MUHAMMAD ANWAR UL HAQUE,
Karachi.