Pakistan has reacted strongly to the threatening statement by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying that the Indian Prime Minister’s speech is provocative and irresponsible. The statement about weaponizing water by India is a blatant violation of international norms.
Foreign Office Spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan responded strongly to the threatening remarks by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying that India should examine its conscience before pursuing global ambitions. India is involved in killings and interference abroad and is committing state oppression in illegally occupied territories.
The Foreign Office Spokesperson statthe Indian government is promoting atrocities and hate against minorities, and demanded that India abide by international principles. He warned that the politics of nationalism is endangering the future of Indian youth and that India is harming peace and stability.
It should be noted that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a speech yesterday in the city of Chandigarh, Gujarat, said that India defeated Pakistan in three wars, yet Pakistan started a proxy war against India. “Wherever they got a chance, they kept attacking us and we kept enduring.”
Narendra Modi said that after witnessing the events of May 6, India can no longer make the mistake of calling it the proxy war. Because on May 6, the funerals of the killed terrorists were honored by Pakistan with state respect; Pakistani flags were draped over their coffins, and the army saluted them. This proves that this is not a proxy war, but a direct war, and the response will be the same.