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Mushaal Mullick urges the need for Iran-Pakistan strategic unity

Islamabad: Mushaal Hussein Mullick condemned regional escalation and exposed RAW-RSS and foreign proxy nexus, calling for Iran-Pakistan strategic unity.

Following her meeting with Ambassador Reza Amiri Moghaddam of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mushaal Hussein Mullick, Chairperson Peace and Culture Organisation, former SAPM for Human Rights and Women Empowerment, and wife of jailed Kashmiri Hurriyat leader Mohammad Yasin Malik, addressed a press conference in Islamabad highlighting grave global and regional threats, including recent military escalations and covert intelligence operations targeting sovereignty.

Mushaal stressed that innocent lives were lost and warned that temporary ceasefires are not a solution. 'The world cannot afford to overlook the human cost of these power games,' she said.

She noted that permanent peace cannot be achieved without resolving the core issues of Palestine and Kashmir. 'Until the international community addresses these root causes of instability, we will continue to see conflict and chaos,' she added.

Mushaal revealed alarming details about India's growing operational alliance with Israel's intelligence , referring to the recent arrest of over 120 Indian nationals in Iran linked to sabotage and espionage. These agents were allegedly operating underground drone factories, establishing surveillance posts near IRGC installations, and setting up remote-controlled missile launchers through Starlink infrastructure.

'This is no longer covert intelligence, it's an orchestrated assault on Iran's sovereignty,' she declared. 'It follows the exact same pattern of subversion India has executed in Balochistan and Kashmir.'

She criticized Modi's duplicity in foreign policy, acting as a diplomatic partner while simultaneously enabling espionage and destabilization through RAW , RSS and foreign lobbies. 'India uses trade ties as a smokescreen to embed foreign intelligence operations in friendly states. Iran must now ask itself whether India is a partner or a proxy,' she stated firmly.

Mushaal lauded the efforts of Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff, who was on a diplomatic mission to the United States during the peak of Iran-Israel hostilities. She noted that his backchannel diplomacy and engagement played a pivotal role in urging for a ceasefire, proving once again that military leadership grounded in peace can be a force for de-escalation.

'Those who speak of peace during war hold the key to stability,' she said, noting that Field Marshal Asim Munir's intervention shows Pakistan's responsible stance in global conflict resolution.

Mushaal called for a joint Iran-Pakistan framework on counterintelligence, cyber defense, and drone regulation. She urged both nations to formally share intelligence on RAW and other Foriegn proxy activities and protect regional stability,sovereignty from foreign manipulation.

She also emphasized that India's treatment of Muslims in Kashmir, its support for RSS-led extremism, and now its covert aggression against Iran must be condemned by the Muslim world. 'A state that represses its own minorities cannot be a legitimate advocate of peace elsewhere,' she said.

'We must break the silence on these patterns of foreign aggression. Iran and Pakistan must stand shoulder-to-shoulder not only as neighbors but as defenders of dignity, independence, peace, development and justice. The world must shun its double standards and choose: continued chaos or a new path of equality,respect for humanity, honour international Commitments, resolve the oldest pending issues in UN the issue of Palestine and Kashmir and give hope to the voiceless people of the world. War is no solution, Peace and development is the way forward.'