AIMIM chief and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi made a strong statement against Pakistan while addressing a gathering of Hajj pilgrims in Hyderabad. Speaking at the event, Owaisi criticized Pakistan’s persistent hostility and urged the pilgrims to pray for a change in the neighboring country’s mindset.
“Pakistan’s mindset is like a dog’s crooked tail — it never straightens,” Owaisi remarked, using a sharp metaphor to describe the country’s approach toward India. He further added, “When the time comes, we will change their mindset.”
In a surprising appeal, Owaisi asked those embarking on the sacred pilgrimage to Mecca to include this issue in their prayers. “I urge those going for Hajj to pray to God to change Pakistan’s mindset,” he said, drawing a mix of support and criticism on social media.
The comments come amid renewed tensions between India and Pakistan on diplomatic and security fronts. Owaisi, known for his outspoken nature, has often taken strong stands on national and international issues.
The event was held in Hyderabad as part of the send-off ceremony for the first batch of Hajj pilgrims from Telangana.
