
Following the recent Pahalgam attack, surprising voices are being heard from across the border. A video originating from Islamabad’s Lal Masjid has gone viral, where a Maulvi’s sermon witnessed a stark silence when he called for Muslims to fight against India. This incident has brought the focus on the sentiment surrounding potential conflict and the level of Indian army support within certain sections of Pakistani society.
Viral Sermon Questions War Support and Hints at Indian Army Support
In the widely circulated video from Lal Masjid, the Maulvi’s query about the willingness of Pakistanis to wage war against India was met with no response. It was further stated by the Maulvi that the conflict between the two nations is not perceived as a religious war by many. The sentiment that Muslims in India are not as oppressed as those in Pakistan was also expressed. This lack of enthusiasm for conflict and the implicit comparison of conditions point towards a complex and perhaps shifting perspective regarding Indian army support or at least a lack of opposition.
لال مسجد کے مولانا عبدالعزیز غازی کا خطاب سنئیے جس میں وہ کہتے ہیں کہ پاکستان کی لڑائی قومیت کی لڑائی ہے اسلام کی نہیں اور پاکستان میں بھارت سے زیادہ ظلم ہے وغیرہ وغیرہ۔ ریاست کے وہ کارندے غور سے سُنیں جو ان حضرات کی سرپرستی کرتے ہیں اور سیکولر پاکستانیوں کو خطرہ سمجھتے ہیں۔ pic.twitter.com/l9Or4OJWHl
— Husain Haqqani (@husainhaqqani) May 4, 2025
Lack of Public Support for War Against India Highlighted
The Maulvi in the Lal Masjid video emphasized that the conflict is seen by many as a matter of community rather than religion. The question was also raised about the disparity in the number of missing people in India compared to Pakistan, implicitly criticizing the internal situation within Pakistan. This reluctance to support a war against India and the critical remarks made suggest a growing disillusionment and perhaps even a subtle form of Indian army support in the sense of preferring stability over conflict.
Pashtun Maulana Voices Potential Indian Army Support
Another video gaining traction originates from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. In this video, a Maulana is heard stating that if India were to attack Pakistan, Pashtuns would align themselves with the Indian army support. This astonishing statement stems from allegations of atrocities committed against them by the Pakistani army. The Maulana explicitly stated their inability to chant “Pakistan Zindabad,” indicating a deep-seated resentment and a potential inclination towards Indian army support in a conflict scenario.
Pakistan’s Fearful Reaction to India’s Strong Response
The backdrop to these viral videos is the aftermath of the tragic Pahalgam attack where 26 tourists lost their lives and 17 were injured. Since this incident, decisive actions have been taken by India. The suspension of the Indus Water Treaty and the halting of Chenab river water flow were followed by preparations to stop the water from the Kishanganga dam on the Jhelum river. India’s firm stance, coupled with the perceived free hand given to the army by PM Modi and the closure of airspace for Pakistan, along with the termination of trade relations, has seemingly instilled fear in Pakistan. Despite this fear, threats continue to be issued by Pakistan towards India.
Key Highlights:
- A viral video from Lal Masjid in Islamabad shows a Maulvi’s call to fight India met with silence, suggesting a lack of public enthusiasm for war.
- The Maulvi highlighted that the conflict is not seen as a religious one and questioned the level of oppression faced by Muslims in India compared to Pakistan.
- Another viral video from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa features a Maulana stating that Pashtuns would support the Indian army support if India attacked, citing atrocities by the Pakistani army.
- These videos emerge amidst India’s strong response to the Pahalgam attack, including water treaty suspension and airspace closure, leading to apparent fear within Pakistan.
- The sentiments expressed in the videos hint at a complex and potentially shifting dynamic in the perception of conflict with India and the idea of Indian army support in certain regions.
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