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U.S. urges Pakistan, India to resolve all issues through diplomacy not violence

Prime Minister Narendra Modi should focus on finding solutions to attacks like the one on the Indian Army’s Uri base instead of offering Pakistan advice, said Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati on Sunday.

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People of the country are “upset” with the BJP government due to terrorist attacks on soldiers and want such incidents to end, Mayawati said and lamented that “PM has failed to give any assurance to people of the country that such acts will not be repeated and our borders are safe., there will be no terrorist inflitration.and none of your soldiers will have to sacrifice their lives due to terrorism”. Advising Pakistan was a “political conspiracy” and people of UP and Punjab should be aware of it, she said. In the same breath, Modi challenged Pakistan to “fight a war on poverty and unemployment and see who wins first, India or Pakistan”.

“Wherever there is news of terror, there is news that either the terrorist first went to this country or later, after the incident, like Osama Bin Laden”, he said addressing a rally in southern Kerala state.

Prime Minister’s Adviser on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz has demanded global investigtions into attack on Indian Army Brigade Headquarters in Uri. “This is failure of the Centre to fulfill aspirations of the people”.

Zakaria said the worldwide community had taken notice of the blatant human rights violations, with concerns expressed by several countries as well as United Nations and Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.

Intensifying his attack further, Prime Minister Modi said the Pakistani leaders speak out addresses written by terrorists and talk about Kashmir.

Speaking to ANI here, Congress leader Meem Afzal said that the Prime Minister’s attacking stance against Pakistan was quite similar to his words after the Pathankot attack, adding that he appreciated his words, which even though repetitive, have come at the right time.

Mayawati took a jibe at the speech of PM Modi advising Pakistan on poverty, unemployment and illiteracy.

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Pakistan and India have “made some important progress in that pursuit, and we’re hopeful that they’ll be able to continue to make the kind of progress that will bring greater stability to what is a rather volatile region of the world”, Earnest said.

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