The shocking annihilation of over 160 young schoolgirls in an Iranian classroom airstrike has drawn fierce international rebuke, with Indian MP Malvinder Singh Kang leading the charge from Chandigarh. Formerly president of Panjab University Students Council, Kang reacted to Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s X post—aerial gravesite photo—labeling the US-Israel attack a war crime demanding justice.
In his poignant message, Kang declared: ‘No tactic justifies the US-Israeli butchery of 160+ Minab schoolgirls, blasted apart in class. Unpardonable savagery violating humanitarian laws. Call for instant probe, culprit accountability, end to mass innocent killings. My soul aches for shattered families, robbed tomorrows, moral infamy. No further—stop now.’ This builds on Araghchi’s revelation: ‘These pits for 160+ pure souls lost to US-Israel bombs on their school. Bodies torn asunder. Such is Trump’s pledged salvation. Gaza-Minab continuum of innocent bloodbaths.’
The high-altitude image depicts a field pockmarked by machine-dug graves, their uniformity belying the chaos of the strike. Viewers can’t help but feel gut-wrenching sorrow at the scale. Kang’s voice adds weight to Iran’s narrative, framing the incident within broader conflicts where children pay the ultimate price. Analysts note this could strain diplomatic ties, revive ICC scrutiny on aerial campaigns, and bolster anti-interventionist movements worldwide. As grieving relatives prepare funerals, the incident serves as a stark reminder: in forever wars, humanity’s youngest bear the scars, compelling leaders to prioritize life over strategy.