From the heart of Punjab comes a thunderous denouncement of carnage in Iran. Anandpur Sahib MP Malvinder Singh Kang, once Panjab University Students Council chair, has blasted the US-Israel airstrike that obliterated over 160 girls in a Minab school, responding to FM Abbas Araghchi’s gut-punching X image of mass graves.
Kang’s post resonates: ‘US-Israel can’t rationalize massacring 160+ Minab schoolgirls, ripped to shreds mid-lesson by bombs. Heinous crime defying global humane standards. Insist on swift inquiry, total perpetrator liability, cease blameless genocides. Grief overwhelms for mourning kin, vanished potentials, festering shame. Over—no more.’ Echoing Araghchi: ‘Graves await 160+ tender girls slain in US-Israel school raid. Dismembered remains. Trump’s ‘protection’ unveiled. Gaza echoes in Minab: innocents butchered coldly.’
Aerial view shows excavator-carved rows of graves, tiny from afar yet numbering in heartbreaking excess—like earth’s lament for the lost. This visual indictment has gone viral, spurring protests and hashtags. Kang’s stance bridges Indian politics with Middle East strife, critiquing how ‘collateral damage’ rhetoric masks atrocities. Experts warn of ripple effects: heightened Iran-US friction, refugee surges, eroded trust in alliances. Ultimately, as shovels fill those pits, the world confronts an uncomfortable truth—strategic victories built on children’s graves sow seeds of endless conflict, demanding bolder peacekeeping from superpowers.
