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Karnataka Mosques Hold Prayers for Soldiers; Minister Zameer Says He’s Ready to Be Suicide Bomber Against Pakistan

People across Karnataka gathered in mosques to offer prayers for the safety and success of Indian soldiers, as tensions between India and Pakistan continue to rise. The prayers took place during Friday congregations, where worshippers asked for peace and protection for the armed forces defending the country.

Alongside this show of support, Karnataka Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan made a strong statement expressing his deep love for India. Speaking to the media, he said he is ready to give his life for the nation. “If needed, I will become a suicide bomber for my country,” he said emotionally. He added that every citizen must stand united behind the armed forces in these tense times.

Minister Zameer’s statement came during a public event, where he urged people not to fall for divisive politics and instead support the country and its soldiers. His message quickly spread on social media, where it received both praise and criticism for its strong language.

At several mosques, community leaders led prayers and asked people to stay united and avoid spreading false news that could create panic. “We pray for peace, but we also stand with our brave soldiers,” said one imam during the sermon. Many attendees said they felt proud to see their communities coming together in support of the nation.

Officials and religious leaders also asked citizens to remain calm and avoid making hateful comments. They encouraged everyone to trust the government and armed forces to handle the situation wisely.

The show of unity across Karnataka reflects a growing sense of patriotism and support for the military. People from different backgrounds are joining together to send messages of strength and solidarity during this difficult time.

As India continues to monitor the situation with Pakistan, citizens across the country are expressing their love for the nation in many ways—from prayers to public speeches, all aimed at boosting morale and national unity.