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Give me suicide bomb, I will go to Pakistan: Zameer Ahmed Khan’s remark goes viral


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Bengaluru, May 3, 2025: Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan said "we are all Indians," offered to fight Pakistan himself, and urged PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah to give him a suicide bomb.

Karnataka Minister BZ Zameer Ahmed Khan Offers to Carry Out Suicide Attack in Pakistan Amid Rising Indo-Pak Tensions After Pahalgam Terror Strike


Zameer Ahmed Khan


As tensions between India and Pakistan remain high in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack, Karnataka Housing and Minorities Minister BZ Zameer Ahmed Khan went viral for volunteering to go to Pakistan himself, armed with a suicide bomb, to wage war against the neighbouring country.

In a press conference on Friday, Khan said Pakistan had always been India’s enemy, and he was “ready to go to battle" if Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah allowed him to.

“We are Indians, we are Hindustanis. Pakistan never had any relations with us. Pakistan has always been our enemy…If Modi, Amit Shah and the Central government let me, I am ready to go to Pakistan for war," he said.



He also called on PM Modi and Amit Shah to give him a suicide bomb. “I will go to Pakistan for war. Let Modi, Shah give me a suicide bomb, I will tie it to my body and go to Pakistan and attack them," he said.

Earlier, Khan strongly condemned the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam, calling it a “heinous and inhuman act" against innocent civilians. He said every Indian must stand united and called on the Centre to take stringent measures concerning national security.

In one of the biggest attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, Lashkar-linked terrorists opened fire on a group of tourists in Pahalgam on Tuesday, April 22, killing at least 26 people, including foreign tourists, and injuring many others. The Resistance Front (TRF), a Lashkar offshoot, claimed responsibility for the attack.

The terrorists recced Pahalgam hotels in the first week of April. On April 22, they waited for the tourists at the site, then asked them to recite the ‘Kalima’ and made them pull down their trousers to ascertain their religion, and shot dead Hindu men point-blank. One local pony operator who tried to stop them was also killed.

After the attack, India downgraded diplomatic ties with Pakistan with a series of punitive measures, including the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty, cutting Islamabad Mission strength, closing its airspace for Pakistani airlines, and expulsion of its military attaches. In response, Pakistan suspended trade with India and closed its airspace for Indian flights.


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