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Lal Masjid Goes Silent: No Support for Pakistan in Possible War with India

A surprising moment happened at Lal Masjid in Islamabad, Pakistan, when religious leader Maulana Abdul Aziz asked people if they would support Pakistan in a war against India. Shockingly, no one raised their hand. The entire room was silent. A video of this event, recorded inside the mosque on May 2, was shared online and quickly went viral.

This moment comes just two weeks after a deadly terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir on April 22, where 26 people were killed. The silence at Lal Masjid—known for its extreme views—shows that people in Pakistan may be losing trust in their leaders. Maulana Abdul Aziz even said the current system in Pakistan is worse than India’s and accused the government of bombing its own people in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Many people online believe this video shows a big change in public opinion in Pakistan. The lack of support for war, even in a place once known for anti-India talk, shows growing anger and confusion inside the country. Experts say this could be a sign that more citizens are unhappy with both the government and military.


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