War is not solution, wisdom is: UP Minister Sanjay Nishad on Pak's provocations after Pahalgam attack

IANS April 29, 2025 462 views

In the aftermath of the devastating Pahalgam terror attack, UP Minister Sanjay Nishad has boldly spoken out against military escalation with Pakistan. He advocates for wisdom and peaceful resolution, emphasizing that dialogue is more powerful than conflict. Nishad also strongly criticized opposition parties like Congress and Samajwadi Party for their perceived political opportunism. His comments reflect a nuanced approach to the complex geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan, rooted in cultural and historical perspectives.

"People of Pakistan are our own, but war is not the solution, wisdom is." - Sanjay Nishad
New Delhi, April 29: Following the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, which claimed 26 lives, Uttar Pradesh Minister Sanjay Nishad strongly criticised Pakistan for its provocative rhetoric and called for "wisdom over war."

Key Points

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UP Minister rejects war rhetoric in response to Pahalgam terror attack

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Emphasizes historical claim of Kashmir belonging to India

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Criticizes Congress and Samajwadi Party's political approaches

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Calls for intelligent dialogue over military confrontation

Speaking to IANS, on Pakistan’s simultaneous talk of peace and threats of nuclear warfare, Nishad said, “People of Pakistan are our own, but war is not the solution, wisdom is. Intelligent people should step forward. Pakistan must accept wisdom. If Pakistan forcibly starts a war, they must realise today’s India is different from the India of the past.”

He also made a cultural and historical claim regarding Kashmir, stating, “Pakistan Occupied Kashmir should separate and return to India. Kashmir belongs to Kashyap; it’s named after the sage Kashyap Rishi. How can it be part of Pakistan?”

On the recent Uttar Pradesh government action against illegal madrasas, particularly in the wake of the terror attack, Nishad justified the move by saying: “If something runs illegally then illegal activities are bound to happen there. If society and the law do not recognise them, they are illegal. That’s why these actions are being taken.”

Hitting out at the Congress for questioning the government's handling of the terror attack, Nishad said the party had no moral ground to speak.

“Congress ruled for 67 years and failed to provide solutions. They did family politics and sowed the seeds of many problems. Now they expect answers? Those who fought for freedom face barriers today, while those who colluded with the British were uplifted, they (Congress) shaped such flawed policies,” he claimed.

Taking a jab at Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav for not visiting the families of the victims of the terror attack, Nishad remarked, “Had the victims belonged to a particular community, Akhilesh would have rushed to meet them. These people only do vote-bank politics.”

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally someone speaking sense! War only brings destruction to both sides. We need diplomatic solutions, not more violence. 🙏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the call for wisdom, the historical claims about Kashmir seem oversimplified. The situation is more complex than just names and mythology. We need practical solutions.
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Amit S.
Strong words from the minister! Pakistan needs to understand we won't tolerate terrorism anymore. India has changed indeed.
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Sunita R.
The part about madrasas is concerning. We must be careful not to generalize - many provide good education. Action should be against illegal activities, not institutions as a whole.
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Vikram J.
The minister is absolutely right about Congress! They had decades to solve these issues but only made things worse. Time for new leadership with fresh ideas.
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Neha P.
Heartbreaking to hear about the attack. 😢 Whatever the solution is, we need to protect innocent lives on both sides. War is never the answer.

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