Published 14:57 IST, January 31st 2020
Pakistan minister tries to meddle in Delhi elections, makes 'defeat Modi' appeal
Pakistan Minister Fawad Choudhry, in a tweet claimed that PM Modi has 'lost balance' over the reactions to CAA, abrogation of Article 370 and the economy.
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Pakistan Minister Faw Choudhry, in a tweet claimed that PM Modi has 'lost balance' over reactions he recieved to Citizenship Amendement Act, abrogation of Article 370 in J&K and "failing ecomy." In an attempt to meddle in India's elections, Pakistan PM Imran Khan's Minister called to defeat 'Modi mness' and said that with fear of an electoral loss, PM Modi has resorted to 'ridiculous claims and threats.'
In a tweet, Pakistan's Minister said, "People of India must defeat Modi mness, under pressure to lose ar state election (Delhi on Feb 8th) he resorts to ridiculous claims and threats endangering region. Mr. Modi has lost balance after internal and external reaction to Kashmir, Citizenship Laws and failing ecomy. This came in response to PM Modi's statement from January 29, wherein he stated that India has capability to make Pakistan "bite dust" in less than 10 days in any new war with Pakistan.
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Siding with Prime Minister, Chief Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal called Assembly elections 'an internal matter'. Furr, in retaliation to Faw Choudhry, rejected intervention of a 'biggest sponsors of terrorism'. He said, "Narendra Modi ji is Prime Minister of India. I also have a Prime Minister. election of Delhi is an internal issue of India and we do t tolerate intervention of biggest sponsors of terrorism. As much as Pakistan tries, it cant attack unity of this country."
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PM Modi's 'defeat Pak' claim
On January 29, wearing a National Cet Corps cap at event in Delhi, PM Modi claimed that India's new prowess was due to "youthful thinking." Reminding neighbour of three wars lost, PM Modi said, Pakistan has alrey lost three wars. Our armed forces will t take more than 7-10 days to make Pakistan bite dust." nuclear-armed neigbours have fought three wars in past seven deces over Kashmir. In February 2019, it came close to a fourth war, after Pakistan violated India's air in a military retaliation over Balakot airstrikes.
PM Modi, furring his claim, said that surgical strike conducted by Army in 2016 and air strike on a terror camp in Balakot in 2019 was an evidence of this. "This is 'youthful thinking'. We carry out surgical strikes and take on terrorists in ir homes," PM said. India have fought wars in 1947, 1965 and 1971, and in 1999 during Kargil conflict. Last year, in retaliation to Pulwama terror attack on CRPF Jawans, PM Modi ordered an airstrike on terror camps inside Pakistan. PM Modi on Thursday said, Pakistan continues to w a "proxy war" against India by backing terror outfits in Kashmir.
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14:57 IST, January 31st 2020