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Peace or war? Anwar maqsood’s message to India’s leader

Published on: May 9, 2025 6:50 PM

Renowned Pakistani satirist Anwar Maqsood has called on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to change his policies. He made his appeal during a press conference in Karachi. Maqsood emphasized the high human cost of war and urged both countries to choose peace over politics. He explained that while war can start easily, it is very hard to end once begun.

Maqsood expressed serious concern about the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan. He pointed out the tragic loss of innocent civilians on both sides. He shared his feelings about recent military clashes, saying, “I am more upset about dead civilians than I am happy about the Indian jets we shot down.” He stressed that saving innocent lives should always come first, above military successes or pride.

He also criticized Indian news channels for their misleading and sensational coverage. Maqsood called their reporting “sensationalist” and accused them of spreading misinformation that fuels conflict. He compared some Indian media to “Cartoon Network,” implying they distort facts and promote war-mongering. He urged the media to focus on peace and understanding instead of creating hatred.

Despite the tense situation, Maqsood remains hopeful. He believes the recent escalation can serve as a wake-up call for Indian leaders. He urged Modi to recognize how his policies affect Muslims in both countries. Maqsood asked for efforts towards reconciliation, mutual respect, and peaceful dialogue.

The press conference was attended by poets, writers, artists, and cultural figures. They gathered to protest India’s aggressive posturing and rising war rhetoric. Maqsood’s words aimed to remind everyone that peace and human lives matter more than military victories or political gains.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: change his policies, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Lifestyle-latest, press conference in Karachi, Renowned Pakistani satirist Anwar Maqsood, serious concern, tensions between India and Pakistan, tragic loss of innocent civilians

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