In a bold and provocative statement from Pune, renowned political commentator Tasheen Poonawalla has declared Pakistan an existential threat to humanity, advocating for its dismantlement to protect the world from its terror apparatus. Speaking candidly, Poonawalla dissected Pakistan’s history of terror sponsorship and its latest outrage.
‘Pakistan, a self-proclaimed Islamic republic, bombs a hospital in Afghanistan during Ramadan. Where is the outrage?’ Poonawalla questioned, contrasting this with the universal condemnation of Israel’s Gaza operations. He noted how Indians swiftly criticize attacks on innocent Muslim children abroad, yet Pakistan’s assault on fellow Muslims elicits muted responses. ‘Double standards must end. Pakistan’s attack is indefensible and demands global rebuke.’
Delving deeper, Poonawalla outlined Pakistan’s decades-long role in fostering jihadist networks, from Kashmir to Afghanistan. The recent hospital strike, he argued, is a symptom of a diseased state apparatus rotten with extremism. ‘This isn’t isolated; it’s policy. Pakistan thrives on chaos and terror.’
Poonawalla’s solution is unyielding: the world cannot afford Pakistan’s survival as is. ‘Unity is key. Every nation must raise its voice, isolate Pakistan economically and diplomatically, and push for its reconfiguration.’ He painted a future where unchecked, Pakistan’s tentacles of terror would strangle global stability. His call to action resonates as a wake-up for policymakers, demanding bold measures over diplomatic niceties to eradicate the root of transnational terrorism.