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“No to Israel”: Ayaz Sadiq warns of conspiracy, vows to protect Pakistan

Published on: October 4, 2025 5:08 PM

Acting President and National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq said Pakistan will not recognize Israel under any circumstances. He added that Pakistan faces a conspiracy because of this stance. Sadiq condemned Israel’s actions in Gaza, calling them mass killings. He urged Israel to stop the violence and withdraw from Gaza immediately. He also stressed that Pakistan supports Palestine and will not back down.

Sadiq praised Ishaq Dar for working tirelessly to free former senator Mushtaq Ahmad from Israeli custody. He revealed that Dar is in constant contact with European officials to secure Mushtaq’s release. Sadiq urged people to listen to Dar’s recent speech in the National Assembly, highlighting his efforts. The acting president said the government is using all diplomatic channels for Mushtaq’s freedom. This shows the government’s commitment to protecting Pakistani citizens abroad.

Moreover, Sadiq condemned attacks on Pakistan Army installations in Azad Kashmir. He said these attacks are unacceptable and dishonor the sacrifices of martyrs. He promised that those involved in attacks on security forces will be punished. Sadiq assured the public that the government and military will fight conspiracies targeting Pakistan. He called for unity to protect the country’s security and sovereignty.

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Meanwhile, provincial minister Sohail Shaukat Butt celebrated the completion of local development projects. He said sincere efforts can achieve great progress and uplift communities. Sadiq and Butt both emphasized the importance of strong governance alongside national security. They urged people to support development and peace initiatives together. This shows a balanced focus on growth and stability in the region.

Finally, Sadiq called on all citizens and political parties to stand with state institutions. He emphasized Pakistan’s firm support for Palestine and national sovereignty. He warned that the state will fight any plot against the nation’s interests. Sadiq’s message highlighted vigilance, unity, and readiness to face challenges. Overall, he reassured Pakistanis of the government’s determination to protect the country.

Filed Under: Pakistan, Uncategorized Tagged With: Ayaz Sadiq, Latest, National Assembly Speaker, Pakistan

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