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Pakistan lambasts Narendra Modi’s ‘vilification campaign’ over Kashmir Uri attack

In an exclusive talk with Dunya News, Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations Maleeha Lodhi told that Narendra Modi was changing his statements with every single day and which showed India’s puzzlement.

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Pakistan Foreign Ministry on Sunday rejected accusations levelled by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying that India is “trying to distract world attention from the atrocities perpetrated by its occupation forces” in India-held Kashmir (IHK).

He said that Pakistan has no relation with the Uri incident and to accuse Pakistan before any investigation is not a right attitude of India.

Pakistan says it provides only political and diplomatic support to insurgents who have been fighting for Kashmir’s independence or its merger with Pakistan.

Zehri said that a clear message will be sent to Brahamdagh Bugti if the people take to the streets against India.

Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry said on Saturday evening that it would release an official reaction to Mr Modi’s comments later.

Prime Minister’s Adviser on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz has demanded global investigations into attack on Indian Army Brigade Headquarters in Uri.

“The nation expects the Prime Minister to take stringent steps post the Uri attack so that such incidents do not occur again”.

“Modi ji, instead of giving suggestions to Pakistan should instead focus on what is happening in his country”.

“Let me tell Pakistan that the sacrifice of 18 Indian soldiers will not go to waste, ” said Mr Modi in his speech.

It also accused India of continuing to sponsor terrorism in Pakistan through state apparatus.

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The Prime Minister said he can see a lot of potential to make sure that the 21st century becomes Asia’s 21st century, adding that all the countries in Asia are working for it, except one. Chairman NAB, Qamar Zaman Chaudhry said it will help strengthen cooperation amongst the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation countries in the fight against corruption. If you have the courage then why not fight to end poverty, unemployment, illiteracy. During the 1965 (India-Pakistan) war, Indians had similar sentiments, similar anger.

The two Pakistani nationals were apprehended in a joint operation by Army and BSF on September 21