Indian Army asks Modi to avoid a war with Pakistan
- by Leah Brady
- in Worldwide
- — Oct 2, 2016
Centre is talking about isolating Pakistan, but eventually all the supporters of India can be witnessed maintaining their friendship with Islamabad, said Sena in in its editorial in Saamna. The BSP chief also questioned the Modi government's Kashmir policy.
"In the world when reports of terrorism come, then this news also follows that the terrorists came from that (neighbouring) country, or like Osama bin Laden, have found a hideout there".
On Saturday, Islamabad called for an global investigation into the attack in Uri sector in which 18 Indian soldiers were killed.
"India unwilling to address historical disputes like Kashmir, that directly fan misunderstanding", Raheel Sharif said.
The Prime Minister further said more than 110 terrorists have been killed in the past few months by the Indian Army as they were trying to infiltrate.
Pakistan's envoy to the UN Maleeha Lodhi, exercising the RoR to External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj's address to the UN General Assembly here on Monday, earlier said Pakistan rejects "all the baseless allegations" made by her and asserted that Kashmir never was and can never be an integral part of India.
#7. There's anger in entire country post-Uri attack.18 of our soldiers sacrificed their life after our neighbor exported terrorists there.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi ended today's episode of Mann Ki Baat by saying that, "Mann Ki Baat is not just a talk for 15 to 20 minutes, it has become an opportunity to change the society".
"But the Prime Minister needs to turn his attention now to the pain of his own people, who are burning with rage after losing 18 of its soldiers to terrorists".
File - Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India arrives at the Hangzhou Exhibition Center to participate to G20 Summit, in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, on September 4, 2016.
"We are and will be siding with Pakistan on the Kashmir issue".
Alluding to Pakistan, he said that while all Asian countries were working to ensure that the 21st century belongs to Asia, there was one nation working to ensure that this would not happen.
India blames Pakistan-based militant groups of fomenting unrest in Kashmir and mounting terror attacks in India, while Pakistan accuses Indian security forces of widespread human rights violations in Indian Kashmir. Let us fight and see who is able to end poverty first. I do not want to go to Pakistan. "Who doesn't know how Bangladesh separated from Pakistan".