Who is palwasha mohammad zai khan: After the Pahalgam attack, a video went viral on Wednesday amid the increasing tension between India and Pakistan. In this video, Pakistani senator Palwasha Mohammad Jai Khan said that the first brick of the new Babri Masjid to be constructed in Ayodhya will keep Pakistan’s army.
This statement of Senator Khan was given in the upper house of Pakistan’s Parliament on 29 April. There he said, “The new Babri Masjid that will be built in Ayodhya, its first brick will keep the soldiers of Pakistan’s army and the first Azan will give the army chief Asim Munir himself.” He also said, “We are not wearing bangles.” Let us know who is Palwasha Mohammad Jai Khan?
Who is Palwasha Mohammad Jai Khan?
Palwasha Mohammad Zai Khan is a Senator of Pakistan and currently holds the post of Deputy Information Secretary of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP). He is a member of the upper house (Senate) of the Parliament of Pakistan since March 2021. He won the seat reserved for women from Sindh province. Earlier, she has also been a member of Pakistan’s National Assembly (Lower House of Parliament) from 2008 to 2013. Palwasha Khan is a niece of famous politician and businessman Fojia Behram. Fojia Behram was the only female member of the Punjab Assembly in the 1988-90 general election.
The statement was given about the Sikh community
Palwasha Khan also claimed that Sikh soldiers in Pakistan’s army would never attack Pakistan, because this is a religious place for them. He said, “If India threatens Pakistan, he should tell that Sikh soldiers will not attack Pakistan, because this place is the land of Guru Nanak.”
Increased tension in India-Pakistan
Since the death of 26 people in a terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, there has been a continuous tension between India and Pakistan. Pakistan is repeatedly violating the LoC (Line of Control) in Jammu and Kashmir and ceasefire along the international border. In response, the Indian Army has also taken strict action. The Government of India has taken many tough steps to teach Pakistan a lesson. These include preventing the Indus Water Agreement, reducing the number of employees of the Pakistan Embassy, the closure of the Indian air route for Pakistani aircraft and the closure of the attic border.