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Friday the 16th of December 2022 would go down in the history of Pakistan for achieving a new low in their uncouth diplomacy when its foreign minister spoke of highly objectionable language remarking at Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
While a large supporters of ruling BJP’s youth wing demonstrated at the Pak’s diplomatic facility in Delhi, the official spokesperson for Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Arindam Bagchi was candid in his statement slamming Pakistan for uncivilised utterances stating – “These comments are a new low, even for Pakistan. Pakistan foreign minister’s frustration would be better directed towards the masterminds of terrorist enterprises in his own country, who have made terrorism a part of their state policy. Pakistan needs to change its own mindset or remain a pariah.”
Earlier, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday during his on-going visit to the USA – ripped into Pakistan over its role in sponsoring and spreading terrorism and advised Islamabad to clean up its act and try to be a good neighbour.
In reply to a question from a Pakistani journalist, who accused India of spreading terror, Jaishankar replied,” You are asking the wrong minister when you say how long will we do this. It is the ministers of Pakistan who will tell how long Pakistan intends to practice terrorism.”
Responding to the EAM’s remark, Bilawal unleashed a personal attack on PM Modi and also hit out at the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).
The MEA spokesperson added that – “we wish that Pak FM would have listened more sincerely yesterday at the UNSC to the testimony of Anjali Kulthe, a Mumbai nurse who saved the lives of 20 pregnant women from the bullets of the Pak terrorist Ajmal Kasab. Clearly, their FM was more interested in whitewashing Pakistan’s role.”
Bagchi further said that foreign minister of Pakistan has “obviously forgotten this day in 1971, which was a direct result of the genocide unleashed by Pakistani rulers against ethnic Bengalis and Hindus”.
“Unfortunately, Pakistan does not seem to have changed much in the treatment of its minorities. It certainly lacks credentials to cast aspersions at the Mother of Democracy,” the MEA spokesperson.
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