
A shocking video clip featuring Pakistani journalist Mubashir Luqman has ignited widespread condemnation after he expressed a desire to take Indian actresses as “sex slaves” in the event of a war between India and Pakistan. The remarks, made during a conversation with fellow journalist Naeem Hanif, have fueled anger among Indian social media users, who have denounced the statement as reflective of a “radical mindset.”
The controversial exchange took place amid escalating tensions following India’s retaliatory measures against Pakistan over the Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed 26 Hindu lives. In the video, Hanif asks Luqman about his wishes if a war were to break out between the two nations.
“Okay sir, you’ve decided to fight, you’ve decided to pick up a gun. God forbid, if war happens. Then what is your wish?”, Hanif asks.
Luqman responds with a disturbing query directed at religious scholars: “I want to ask the religious scholars through your podcast, if Indian actresses come as our sex slaves, do we have permission to make them sex slaves or not?”
When Hanif presses him on the issue, Luqman abruptly changes the topic, later stating, “On a serious note, my wish is not martyrdom, my wish is to be a warrior. May Allah make all of Pakistan warriors.”
Pakistan YouTuber with more than 2 lakh followers is proudly saying that he wants to take Indian Actresses as Sex Slaves.
Sick Country. pic.twitter.com/rYaHCl3Z80
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The clip has drawn sharp reactions online, with many Indians condemning the remarks as evidence of a deeply misogynistic and extremist mindset.
The controversy comes at a time when relations between India and Pakistan remain strained, with Islamabad facing global scrutiny over its alleged support for terrorism. The inflammatory remarks have further heightened public outrage in India, with calls for Bollywood and political leaders to respond strongly to such derogatory statements.
(With inputs from Free Press Journal)
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