CHANDIGARH, March 5 – In a scathing condemnation, Anandpur Sahib MP and former Panjab University Students Council president Malvinder Singh Kang has decried the brutal airstrike by US-Israel forces that tore apart over 160 schoolgirls in Iran’s Minab region. Reacting sharply to a harrowing post by Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on X, featuring graves dug for the innocent victims, Kang demanded an immediate halt to such genocidal acts.
‘No strategic objective can justify the US-Israeli massacre of over 160 schoolgirls in Minab,’ Kang posted. ‘These airstrikes shredded young girls to pieces right in their classrooms. This is an unforgivable atrocity, a blatant violation of international humanitarian law by America and Israel. We demand an independent probe, full accountability for the guilty, and an end to the slaughter of innocents. My heart breaks for the grieving families, the stolen futures, and the deepening moral stain. Enough is enough—no more.’
Araghchi’s post earlier showed an aerial image of rows of freshly dug graves, excavated by heavy machinery due to their sheer number. The photo captures the grim scale: uniform pits marked out across a barren field, a heartbreaking testament to the primary school bombing. ‘These graves are for over 160 innocent little girls killed in a US-Israel bomb attack on a primary school,’ he wrote. ‘Their bodies were mutilated. This is the ‘rescue’ Trump promised. From Gaza to Minab, innocents are mercilessly slaughtered.’
The image, taken from high above, reveals small, evenly spaced holes like wounds on the earth, evoking profound horror. Kang’s outrage echoes a growing global call for justice amid escalating Middle East tensions, underscoring how civilian deaths, especially of children, shatter any pretense of legitimate warfare. As families mourn and the world watches, the demand for accountability grows louder, challenging powerful nations to face the human cost of their actions.