“Afghan MP’s Explosive Endorsement: Why Operation Sindoor Was Pakistan’s Reckoning – And the World Needs to Listen”
Mariam Solaimankhil, a member of Afghanistan’s Parliament in exile, has publicly endorsed India’s Operation Sindoor, characterizing it as a necessary and measured response to terrorism. She asserts that Pakistan has long been a breeding ground for terrorism, with its military and intelligence services, particularly the ISI, supporting extremist groups that have caused significant harm in regions like Kashmir. (News on Air)
In her statements, Solaimankhil emphasized that India’s actions were focused on targeting terrorist camps and military facilities that aid extremist groups. She criticized Pakistan for spreading misinformation and deflecting blame onto other nations, including the United States, while harboring terrorists within its borders. (News on Air, The Tribune)
Solaimankhil also highlighted the internal issues within Pakistan, noting that the country’s support for terrorism has adversely affected its own citizens. She pointed out that regions like Balochistan have suffered from enforced disappearances and human rights violations, leading to declarations of independence by local representatives. (News on Air, The Tribune)
Her remarks align with international perspectives that recognize Operation Sindoor as a decisive military success against terrorism. British political commentator David Vance, for instance, described the operation as “long overdue” and criticized China’s support for Pakistan in this context. (News on Air)