Pawan Kalyan: Pakistan Sympathizers Should Leave India Anamika Gottipati, April 29, 2025April 29, 2025 Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan sparked intense debate today with a bold statement urging those who support Pakistan to leave India and settle in the neighboring country. His remarks came in the wake of rising tensions between India and Pakistan following the recent Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir.Pawan Kalyan paid heartfelt tributes to the 26 victims who lost their lives in the April 22 attack during a memorial event held at CK Convention Hall in Mangalagiri.“Leave India and Go to Pakistan”“It is not right to speak in favor of Pakistan after they killed our 26 people on religious grounds,” Pawan Kalyan said. “Some are indirectly supporting Pakistan. If that is the case, then they should leave India and go to Pakistan.”📖 Must Read: Allu Arjun visits Pawan Kalyan, restores relationshipHis comments coincide with the Indian government’s strong retaliatory actions—suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, expelling Pakistani diplomats, and closing borders—following the terror attack that targeted 25 Hindu tourists and one local Muslim.“India Is the Only Country for Hindus”Calling the attack “a clear case of religiously motivated violence,” Pawan Kalyan emphasized that it was designed to create discord between Hindus and Muslims.📖 Must Read: Waqf Amendment Bill passes parliament: Pawan Kalyan praises ModiReferring to Madhusudhan Rao, a victim from Potti Sriramulu Nellore district, Kalyan handed over a Rs 50 lakh compensation cheque to Rao’s family on behalf of his Jana Sena Party.“One needs courage to speak the truth,” Pawan Kalyan said. “Madhusudhan Rao’s wife told me they visited Kashmir because it belongs to all of us. The only country Hindus can call their own is India. If not here, then where should Hindus live? Everyone must remain vigilant, even in times of potential war, and stay alert against those who incite religion-based conflicts.”📖 Must Read: Pawan Kalyan recommits to two film projects