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‘Those in India who invest time in Aman ki Asha’, Assam CM’s message to Pak sympathisers

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May 5, 2025
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‘Those in India who invest time in Aman ki Asha’, Assam CM’s message to Pak sympathisers
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Guwahati, May 5 (IANS) Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday gave a strong message to those who support Pakistan while sitting on Indian soil and advocate for peace with the neighbouring nation.

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Taking to X, CM Sarma in a long post said those who advocate talks and making peace efforts with Pakistan should see how that country handles pro-India voices. He said that in Pakistan, any pro-India stance, even through a simple post on social media, is dealt with severely, and people are put in jail.

He summarised the condition of pro-India voices in six points and urged the peaceniks in India to realise the truth.

To Those in India Who Invest Time in “Aman Ki Asha”

How Pakistan Handles Pro-India Voices:
1.Surveillance & Profiling
– Every post, tweet, or article with pro-India sentiment is tracked by Pakistan’s intelligence agencies, especially the ISI.
– Students, activists, and…

— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) May 5, 2025

His X post reads: “To Those in India Who Invest Time in “Aman Ki Asha” How Pakistan Handles Pro-India Voices: 1. Surveillance & Profiling – Every post, tweet, or article with pro-India sentiment is tracked by Pakistan’s intelligence agencies, especially the ISI. – Students, activists, and journalists are routinely placed on watchlists. 2. Censorship & Takedowns – The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) actively blocks or removes content deemed favorable to India. – Even hashtags promoting peace or dialogue are erased without explanation. http:// 3. Legal Intimidation – Under Pakistan’s draconian cybercrime law (PECA), people are arrested for expressing anything seen as “pro-India.” – Vague charges like “anti-state” and “glorifying the enemy” are used to silence voices of reason. 4. Arrests & Torture – Citizens have been picked up by intelligence agencies, tortured, and jailed without trial — often for something as harmless as a poem, a peace appeal, or a balanced article. 5. Forced Disappearances – Dozens — especially Baloch, Pashtun, and Sindhi activists — have vanished without a trace for expressing support for India or challenging Pakistan’s military narrative. – Families wait for years, with no answers and no justice. http:// 6. Social Boycott & Threats – Those who speak of peace or acknowledge India’s achievements are ostracized, branded traitors, and often threatened by extremist elements.”

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The Chief Minister said that advocating peace talks with India is being treated as a crime in Pakistan.

He mentioned in the X post, “A Message to Our Own: To those in India who continue to preach “Aman ki Asha” without grasping the ground reality — understand this: In Pakistan, talking about peace with India is treated as a crime. In India, talking about peace with Pakistan is tolerated, debated — even promoted in mainstream platforms. Romanticizing Pakistan while enjoying Indian freedom is not idealism — It is ignorance at best, hypocrisy at worst — and a betrayal of your own motherland.”

Notably, at least 39 people, including an MLA from the AIUDF party, have been arrested in Assam for their pro-Pakistan stand either on social media or on other platforms.

–IANS

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