shot-button
Subscription Subscription
Home > News > India News > Article > French Ambassador Francois Richier saddened by Azam Khans remarks

French Ambassador Francois Richier 'saddened' by Azam Khan's remarks

Updated on: 17 November,2015 02:03 AM IST  | 
PTI |

French Ambassador to India Francois Richier today said he was "saddened" by Uttar Pradesh Minister Azam Khan's remark that the Paris terror attack could have been a "reaction" to the "killing of innocents" in Arab countries by "superpowers" including the US

French Ambassador Francois Richier 'saddened' by Azam Khan's remarks

New Delhi: French Ambassador to India Francois Richier today said he was "saddened" by Uttar Pradesh Minister Azam Khan's remark that the Paris terror attack could have been a "reaction" to the "killing of innocents" in Arab countries by "superpowers" including the US.


"I am saddened," Richier told reporters here while reacting to Khan's statement.


Khan, a senior Samjawadi Party leader, condemned the terrorist attacks in Paris but simultaneously raked up the issue of action by the US and Russia in Arab countries, saying "killing of innocents" anywhere is "not justified".


"Whatever the terrorists did in Paris was wrong. But, attack on Arab countries and killing of innocents there by US and Russia is also not justified," he said.

"We need to look who killed whom first, after that who retaliated. This is a debatable issue. You strike bombs through drones to kill the innocents... History will decide who is a terrorist and who is wrong.

"If this attack is a reaction then the superpowers must think about it. What action led to this reaction and whether their action was justified? They need to think otherwise there is apprehension that the situation will get worse. I think the world is heading towards another World War," Khan had said yesterday.

Reacting sharply to Khan's remarks, BJP demanded action against him and dared the Samajwadi Party leadership to make public its stand, saying it would otherwise be construed that it supports terrorism.

Three teams of extremists belonging to the militant outfit ISIS carried out coordinated gun-and-suicide bombing attacks across the French capital on November 13 that left at least 129 people dead and 352 injured, attracting condemnation from an entire spectrum of world leaders.

"Exciting news! Mid-day is now on WhatsApp Channels Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest news!" Click here!


Mid-Day Web Stories

Mid-Day Web Stories

This website uses cookie or similar technologies, to enhance your browsing experience and provide personalised recommendations. By continuing to use our website, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy. OK