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Narendra Modi's remarks are part of vilification campaign: Pakistan

Updated on: 26 September,2016 08:12 AM IST  | 
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Pakistan yesterday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of “irresponsible behaviour” by making provocative statements that it was exporting terror, saying his remarks were part of a “well thought out vilification campaign” to distract attention from Kashmir

Narendra Modi's remarks are part of vilification campaign: Pakistan

Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi


Islamabad: Pakistan yesterday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of “irresponsible behaviour” by making provocative statements that it was exporting terror, saying his remarks were part of a “well thought out vilification campaign” to distract attention from Kashmir. Pakistan Foreign Office, in a statement, said Prime Minister Modi in a public meeting in Kerala “tried to malign Pakistan.”


“It is unfortunate that Indian leadership continues to indulge in a well thought out vilification campaign against Pakistan by making provocative statements and baseless accusations. Such irresponsible display of behaviour at the highest political level is regrettable,” the Foreign Office said.


“It is evident that, as an act of desperation, India is trying to distract world attention from the atrocities perpetrated,” by its forces in Kashmir against “innocent and defenceless” Kashmiris, including children and women, the statement said.

Pakistan’s reaction came after Prime Minister Modi launched a blistering attack on it Saturday in his first public address after the deadly Uri terror attack on September 18.

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