Are nuclear bombs safe in Munir’s hands?
Are nuclear bombs safe in Munir’s hands? The world is in danger, these are 3 proofs
Global concerns are growing over the security of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons. Due to the Pakistani army’s links with terrorist organizations and recent events, there is a fear of nuclear weapons falling into the hands of terrorists. Therefore, there is a demand for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to monitor Pakistan’s nuclear program.

Are Pakistan’s nuclear bombs in safe hands?
This question is because once again the world’s concern over Pakistan’s nuclear weapons has increased. Another question is, can Pakistan’s nuclear bombs fall into the hands of terrorists? This question is even more worrisome because if the terrorists who attack with AK-47 get hold of nuclear weapons, how much havoc can be caused. Can the world be in danger due to Pakistan’s nuclear bombs? The world community will have to be serious about this question because the situation in Pakistan is deteriorating rapidly. Along with these questions, there is another question, has the time come for international monitoring of Pakistan’s nuclear bombs? The International Atomic Energy Agency will have to wake up from its slumber, otherwise Pakistan can become a Nuclear Time Bomb any day.
Why has this concern increased regarding Pakistan’s nuclear bombs? Let us try to understand this.
Terrorists rally in KarachiAfter Operation Sindoor, Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jamaat organized a gathering of terrorists and extremists in Karachi. Venom was spewed against India and like every time, the responsibility of monitoring this gathering was taken up by the Pakistani police and army.
After Operation Sindoor, Pakistan’s minister Rana Tanvir reached the destroyed headquarters of Lashkar-e-Taiba in Muridke. He met Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists injured in Operation Sindoor. PM Shahbaz Sharif also assured the terrorists to rebuild the destroyed Muridke terror camp.
Terrorist’s family hopes for helpPakistan’s love for terrorists did not stop here. Just yesterday, Pakistan Army’s Lieutenant General Fayyaz Hussain Shah had visited Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Mudassir’s house with his army. He met the terrorist’s family and expressed condolences. He assured them of all kinds of help, including money. Lashkar-e-Taiba’s top terrorist Mudassir has been killed in India’s Operation Sindoor.
Think about it, when the government and army of Pakistan are so kind to terrorist organizations, Pakistan’s army and ISI have a deep terror connection with Jaish-Lashkar terrorists, then what is the guarantee that Pakistan’s nuclear bombs will not fall into the hands of these terrorists? Actually, terrorism is a part of Pakistan’s policy against India and Pakistan’s nuclear weapon policy also started because of enmity with India. In such a situation, there is a high possibility that Pakistan’s terror policy and nuclear weapon policy will come together.
Pakistan currently has 170 nuclear bombsAccording to the SIPRI report, Pakistan currently has 170 nuclear bombs. Imagine the devastation it can cause in the world if even one of these nuclear bombs falls into the hands of these terrorists. Perhaps this is why Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, who reached Jammu and Kashmir today, tried to draw the attention of the International Atomic Energy Agency on this issue. Rajnath Singh clearly said that the IAEA should monitor Pakistan’s nuclear bombs. Nuclear weapons are not safe in the hands of an irresponsible and rogue nation.
Let us tell you that IAEA is called nuclear watchdog. IAEA is an organization whose job is to promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy. Its purpose is to prevent the use of nuclear weapons for any military purpose. It was established in 1957.
What did Defense Minister Rajnath Singh say?
Today, how strong India’s pledge against terrorism is can be seen from the fact that we did not even care about their nuclear blackmail. The whole world has seen how Pakistan has irresponsibly threatened India with nuclear weapons many times. Today, from the land of Srinagar, I want to raise this question before the whole world whether nuclear weapons are safe in the hands of such an irresponsible and rogue nation. I believe that Pakistan’s nuclear weapons should be taken under the supervision of IAEA. I would like to say this and say it clearly, my friends, the way our forces work tirelessly day and night to protect our motherland on our borders is amazing in itself!
By the way, IAEA has issued a statement on the news of nuclear radiation in Kinara Hills of Pakistan. IAEA says, there is no leakage of any such radioactive material in Kinara Hills but the extent to which the terrorists are getting poisoned against India. How much they are upset with India’s Operation Sindoor can be understood from the atmosphere in Karachi.
A rally was taken out in Karachi in support of the Pakistani army. It included Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat. Both are declared terrorist organizations internationally. Many fundamentalist Maulanas also participated in the rally named Difa-e-Watan. In the rally, terrorists and fundamentalist leaders stood behind bulletproof glass and gave anti-India speeches. The rally was organized by Maulana Fazlur Rehman, head of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl. In the rally, fundamentalist leaders praised the Pakistani army defeated by Indian action. In the rally, the tension between India and Pakistan was presented by linking it with religion.