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I hope Kashmir issue will not be internationalised now after ceasefire: AIMIM President Owaisi

Hyderabad, May 10 (UNI) As long as Pakistan uses its territory for terrorism against India, there can be no permanent peace, said All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) and Hyderabad MP, Asaduddin Owaisi here on Saturday.
"Ceasefire or no ceasefire we must pursue the terrorists responsible for Pahalgam attack," Owais said on X.
"I have always stood by the government and the armed forces against external aggression. This will continue", he said.
"I thank the armed forces for their bravery & their commendable skill, he said.
"I pay homage to Army jawan, M Murali Naik, ADDC Raj Kumar Thapa & pray for all the civilians who were killed or injured during the conflict.
"I hope this ceasefire gives respite to the people living in border areas," he posted.
"I also hope that Indians and Indian political parties learn from the past two weeks: India is strong when it is united; our enemies benefit when Indians fight Indians," he said.
"I have some questions, and I hope the government will clarify," he said.
"I wish our PM @narendramodi had announced the ceasefire rather than the President of a foreign country. We have always been opposed to third party intervention since Simla (1972). Why have we now accepted it?

"I hope the Kashmir issue will not be internationalised, as it is our internal matter," said Owaisi.
"Why are we agreeing to talk on a neutral territory? What will be the agenda of these talks? Does the United States guarantee that Pakistan will not use its territory for terrorism," he questioned.
"Have we achieved our aim of deterring Pakistan from carrying out future terror attacks? Was our goal to get a Trump-brokered ceasefire or was it to bring Pakistan to such a position that it would not even dream of another terror attack," he also questioned.
"We must continue the international campaign to put Pakistan in the FATF grey list," he added.
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