
Pak accuses Modi of ‘well thought-out vilification campaign’ after speech
Pakistan rejected Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s assertion on Sunday that it was exporting terror, saying the remarks were part of a “well thought out vilification campaign” to distract attention from Kashmir.
Pakistan’s foreign office said Modi, in a public meeting in Kerala, “tried to malign Pakistan”.
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“It is unfortunate that Indian leadership continues to indulge in a well thought out vilification campaign against Pakistan by making provocative statements and baseless accusations. Such irresponsible display of behaviour at the highest political level is regrettable,” the foreign office said.
“It is evident that, as an act of desperation, India is trying to distract world attention from the atrocities perpetrated” by its forces in Kashmir against “innocent and defenceless” Kashmiris, including children and women, the statement said.
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The “atrocities” in Kashmir intensified since the “extra-judicial killing of Kashmiri youth leader” Burhan Muzaffar Wani in July this year, it said of the slain Hizbul Mujahideen commander.
Pakistan’s reaction came after Modi launched a blistering attack on it on Saturday in his first public address after last Sunday’s deadly Uri terror attack.
Modi said the sacrifice of 18 soldiers will not go in vain while all out efforts will be made to isolate Pakistan globally.
“Terrorists should hear out clearly that India will never forget the Uri attack...I want to tell the leadership of Pakistan that the sacrifice of our 18 jawans will not go in vain,” Modi told a public meeting on the Kozhikode beach held on the sidelines of a BJP national council meet.
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He said Pakistan is engaged in a conspiracy of causing bloodshed across Asia by sponsoring terrorism and killing innocents.
The Pakistan foreign office statement alleged, “In the last seventy-five days, Indian occupation forces have brutally martyred more than 100 Kashmiris, blinded hundreds and injured thousands.”
The foreign office claimed the international community has taken notice of these “blatant human rights violations” with concerns expressed by several countries as well as UN and Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
It also accused India of continuing to sponsor terrorism in Pakistan through state apparatus.
“The arrest and confession statements of a serving Indian Navy officer and intelligence operative, Kulbhushan Jadhav, reveal beyond a shadow of doubt as to how India fuels terrorist activities in various parts of Pakistan, including Balochistan and FATA (Federally Administered Tribal Areas),” the statement said.

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