Modi, known as the first Social Media Prime Minister of India, due to his successful digital election campaign, used social media pages to justify Indian brutalities in Kashmir and later used cyber space to vent out his frustration on Pakistan, over the Uri attacks.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Sunday said India is trying to distract world attention from the atrocities perpetrated by its occupation forces in Occupied Kashmir. “They speak through their valour”, PM Modi said.
He said terrorist attacks in Bangladesh and Afghanistan were also being instigated from Pakistan. “I will work for that”.
#7. There’s anger in entire country post-Uri attack.18 of our soldiers sacrificed their life after our neighbor exported terrorists there.
Even before the latest attack, the Indus water treaty was a source of friction between the two countries, with Pakistan saying the construction of dams and barrages by India deprives it of water, and New Delhi saying they are being built within the scope of the treaty.
#2. Wherever terrorism is happening across Asia, the affected nations are blaming only 1 nation. “Every nation is holding only one country responsible for terrorism”.
“If terrorism becomes state policy of any country, it is not less than a war crime. We are proud of our army”, the Prime Minister said.
On Friday (Sept 23), Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman Nafees Zakaria denied any Pakistani involvement in the attack.
He also took the opportunity to address the crisis situation in Kashmir. His address to the people of Pakistan and people of Kashmir to try and taste the fruit of development and prosperity is being interpreted as a signal that Modi, for now, did not endorse the “tooth for a tooth” line set by party ideologue Ram Madhav.
“I strongly believe Pakistan and India do not gain anything from creating hype”. Most people in the Indian-controlled portion favour independence or a merger with Pakistan.
The US today said it strongly “encouraged” India and Pakistan to engage in direct dialogue to reduce tensions, as the war of words between the two neighbours escalated over the Kashmir issue.
Sindh Assembly on Monday unanimously passed a resolution against brutal repression, barbarism and severe human rights violations by Indian forces in the Occupied Kashmir, ARY News reported. Advising Pakistan was a “political conspiracy” and people of UP and Punjab should be aware of it, she said.