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G-20 Summit: Modi singles out Pakistan for spreading terror in region
By News Desk
Published: September 5, 2016
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. PHOTO: REUTERS

In a thinly veiled reference to Pakistan, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that a single nation was fomenting terror in South Asia.

Modi’s remarks at the G20 Summit in China were shared by India’s Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Vikas Sarup on Twitter. “Indeed, one single nation in South Asia is spreading these agents of terror in the countries of our region,” the Indian prime minister reportedly remarked.

“There are some nations that use it as an instrument of state policy,” he added. Modi went on to claim that “India has a policy of zero tolerance to terrorism,” before adding “for us a terrorist is a terrorist.”



Relations between the neighbouring archrivals have been on the edge since the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in a shootout on July 8. Wani’s killing sparked mass protests, leaving at least 70 protesters dead and scores injured.

G20 summit: China for constructive talks with India

Earlier on August 12, Pakistan offered to hold discussions with India to calm unrest in Kashmir, but the latter turned the request down. Modi also targeted Pakistan in his Independence Day address, saying the country would have to answer for rights violations in Balochistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

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On September 1, Army chief General Raheel Sharif told India’s premier spy agency RAW that Pakistan’s borders were completely secure and that the country understood the conspiracies being hatched against it well.

This article first appeared on NDTV
 
G-20 Summit: Modi singles out Pakistan for spreading terror in region
By News Desk
Published: September 5, 2016
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. PHOTO: REUTERS

In a thinly veiled reference to Pakistan, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that a single nation was fomenting terror in South Asia.

Modi’s remarks at the G20 Summit in China were shared by India’s Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Vikas Sarup on Twitter. “Indeed, one single nation in South Asia is spreading these agents of terror in the countries of our region,” the Indian prime minister reportedly remarked.

“There are some nations that use it as an instrument of state policy,” he added. Modi went on to claim that “India has a policy of zero tolerance to terrorism,” before adding “for us a terrorist is a terrorist.”



Relations between the neighbouring archrivals have been on the edge since the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in a shootout on July 8. Wani’s killing sparked mass protests, leaving at least 70 protesters dead and scores injured.

G20 summit: China for constructive talks with India

Earlier on August 12, Pakistan offered to hold discussions with India to calm unrest in Kashmir, but the latter turned the request down. Modi also targeted Pakistan in his Independence Day address, saying the country would have to answer for rights violations in Balochistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

Britain, India to look at ways to retain strong trade ties after Brexit

On September 1, Army chief General Raheel Sharif told India’s premier spy agency RAW that Pakistan’s borders were completely secure and that the country understood the conspiracies being hatched against it well.

This article first appeared on NDTV
well he has to realize that his policy of terrorism and interference in Balochistan wont go side by side
all he is doing now is paving the way for his own grave(just a metaphor)
 
What is Modi pulling off with his rants? Who is listening to you? USA - yea we know they are freaking your new seat-cushion... who else is giving you an ear? - none? Good! USA is still good enough for you.

The other day somebody told me that when Modi points fingers towards Pakistan, some hen somewhere in the world hatches an egg. I investigated this matter and found it was actually true. At least one hen is laying an egg every second somewhere in the world. Now that was pretty good outcome of Modi's finger pointing towards Pakistan. I was almost amazed.
 
it shouldnot be noted that the more vigorously Modi is raising his voice against terrorism and leaving no forum to malign Pak the more benefit India is getting by corelating terrorism with Independence movement of Kashmir because India is raising its voice on forums where there is no chance to be unheard. so pak need to adopt forums where Kashmir cant remain unheard. unfortunately Pak has limited forums like that
 
Writing letters whenever you sip a tea, sending 22 slaves to unwelcome countries, begging to UN, US, China......won't work. This will just tarnish the image more.

Learn from Modi a bit. Right place, right time....Hit the nail deep so that the ripples are felt from top to bottom....
That should be the approach....

Just bitching around won't help...
 
G-20 Summit: Modi singles out Pakistan for spreading terror in region
By News Desk
Published: September 5, 2016
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. PHOTO: REUTERS

In a thinly veiled reference to Pakistan, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that a single nation was fomenting terror in South Asia.

Modi’s remarks at the G20 Summit in China were shared by India’s Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Vikas Sarup on Twitter. “Indeed, one single nation in South Asia is spreading these agents of terror in the countries of our region,” the Indian prime minister reportedly remarked.

“There are some nations that use it as an instrument of state policy,” he added. Modi went on to claim that “India has a policy of zero tolerance to terrorism,” before adding “for us a terrorist is a terrorist.”



Relations between the neighbouring archrivals have been on the edge since the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in a shootout on July 8. Wani’s killing sparked mass protests, leaving at least 70 protesters dead and scores injured.

G20 summit: China for constructive talks with India

Earlier on August 12, Pakistan offered to hold discussions with India to calm unrest in Kashmir, but the latter turned the request down. Modi also targeted Pakistan in his Independence Day address, saying the country would have to answer for rights violations in Balochistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

Britain, India to look at ways to retain strong trade ties after Brexit

On September 1, Army chief General Raheel Sharif told India’s premier spy agency RAW that Pakistan’s borders were completely secure and that the country understood the conspiracies being hatched against it well.

This article first appeared on NDTV
Did the terrorist Modi mention the arrest of disgraced Indian terrorist monkey (i.e. Indian Naval Commander Kul Bhoshan Jhadev) by ISI who was running a big terror network.That network was involved in countless terror attacks in schools, markets, railway stations, offices, mosques, etc. in Pakistan, especially in Balochistan and KPK. I have never seen such shameless person as Modi in my life. He truly believes that telling and spreading lies consistently and repeatedly can turn falsehood into truth. It was indeed a disgrace for all the leaders sitting there that a disgraced murderer and the lowest of lows was shamelessly telling lies in their meeting.
 
it shouldnot be noted that the more vigorously Modi is raising his voice against terrorism and leaving no forum to malign Pak the more benefit India is getting by corelating terrorism with Independence movement of Kashmir because India is raising its voice on forums where there is no chance to be unheard. so pak need to adopt forums where Kashmir cant remain unheard. unfortunately Pak has limited forums like that

Forums like this are only for big nations .G 20 is now more relevant than G7.

On topic:Of Course .But why should our Pak friends worry about it ?After all he didnt mention any name
 
G-20 Summit: Modi singles out Pakistan for spreading terror in region
By News Desk
Published: September 5, 2016
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. PHOTO: REUTERS

In a thinly veiled reference to Pakistan, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that a single nation was fomenting terror in South Asia.

Modi’s remarks at the G20 Summit in China were shared by India’s Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Vikas Sarup on Twitter. “Indeed, one single nation in South Asia is spreading these agents of terror in the countries of our region,” the Indian prime minister reportedly remarked.

“There are some nations that use it as an instrument of state policy,” he added. Modi went on to claim that “India has a policy of zero tolerance to terrorism,” before adding “for us a terrorist is a terrorist.”



Relations between the neighbouring archrivals have been on the edge since the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in a shootout on July 8. Wani’s killing sparked mass protests, leaving at least 70 protesters dead and scores injured.

G20 summit: China for constructive talks with India

Earlier on August 12, Pakistan offered to hold discussions with India to calm unrest in Kashmir, but the latter turned the request down. Modi also targeted Pakistan in his Independence Day address, saying the country would have to answer for rights violations in Balochistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

Britain, India to look at ways to retain strong trade ties after Brexit

On September 1, Army chief General Raheel Sharif told India’s premier spy agency RAW that Pakistan’s borders were completely secure and that the country understood the conspiracies being hatched against it well.

This article first appeared on NDTV
great work by him
I think his friend Nawaz Sherif would agree with him if the blame can be narrowed down on their common enemy which is the Pakistan army.

that said, it is actually Modi's asset and ally Nawaz Sherif under whom the LeT and Jamad dawa operates in Punjab and has terror centres in southern Punjab
 
as far as importance you are pointing to in your first line so be informed that Importance does not only comes directly sometimes it is conferred upon indirectly. for example if pak was not so important then Modi would not have needed such a platform to complain about Pak before all the Masters of economy.
Second is this world is like the jungle where might is right. we are not worrying about modi`s whining but we are little bit more concerned about the independence movement of poor Kashmiris. we dont want that once again there movement is put under the carpet of terrorism and they continue to die in their homeland by the oppressors.
now dont angry here buddy because i didnot take any country name.

Forums like this are only for big nations .G 20 is now more relevant than G7.

On topic:Of Course .But why should our Pak friends worry about it ?After all he didnt mention any name
as far as importance you are pointing to in your first line so be informed that Importance does not only comes directly sometimes it is conferred upon indirectly. for example if pak was not so important then Modi would not have needed such a platform to complain about Pak before all the Masters of economy.
Second is this world is like the jungle where might is right. we are not worrying about modi`s whining but we are little bit more concerned about the independence movement of poor Kashmiris. we dont want that once again there movement is put under the carpet of terrorism and they continue to die in their homeland by the oppressors.
now dont angry here buddy because i didnot take any country name.
 
I think Pakistan should be pleased that at least Pakistan was indirectly mentioned at world event.:enjoy:

On topic : Modi went with only one domestic issue i.e. Terrorism specifically sponsored by Pakistan, does it matter to other countries ? No, no one was there to listen to or respond to what India or Modi has to say about Pakistan, the event was filled with too many agendas and everybody had their own points.
 
as far as importance you are pointing to in your first line so be informed that Importance does not only comes directly sometimes it is conferred upon indirectly. for example if pak was not so important then Modi would not have needed such a platform to complain about Pak before all the Masters of economy.
Second is this world is like the jungle where might is right. we are not worrying about modi`s whining but we are little bit more concerned about the independence movement of poor Kashmiris. we dont want that once again there movement is put under the carpet of terrorism and they continue to die in their homeland by the oppressors.
now dont angry here buddy because i didnot take any country name.


as far as importance you are pointing to in your first line so be informed that Importance does not only comes directly sometimes it is conferred upon indirectly. for example if pak was not so important then Modi would not have needed such a platform to complain about Pak before all the Masters of economy.
Second is this world is like the jungle where might is right. we are not worrying about modi`s whining but we are little bit more concerned about the independence movement of poor Kashmiris. we dont want that once again there movement is put under the carpet of terrorism and they continue to die in their homeland by the oppressors.
now dont angry here buddy because i didnot take any country name.

Neither he mentioned any country's name .But somehow Paks are offended .Dont know why?
 
G-20 Summit: Modi singles out Pakistan for spreading terror in region
By News Desk
Published: September 5, 2016
4SHARES
SHARE TWEET EMAIL

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. PHOTO: REUTERS

In a thinly veiled reference to Pakistan, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that a single nation was fomenting terror in South Asia.

Modi’s remarks at the G20 Summit in China were shared by India’s Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Vikas Sarup on Twitter. “Indeed, one single nation in South Asia is spreading these agents of terror in the countries of our region,” the Indian prime minister reportedly remarked.

“There are some nations that use it as an instrument of state policy,” he added. Modi went on to claim that “India has a policy of zero tolerance to terrorism,” before adding “for us a terrorist is a terrorist.”



Relations between the neighbouring archrivals have been on the edge since the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in a shootout on July 8. Wani’s killing sparked mass protests, leaving at least 70 protesters dead and scores injured.

G20 summit: China for constructive talks with India

Earlier on August 12, Pakistan offered to hold discussions with India to calm unrest in Kashmir, but the latter turned the request down. Modi also targeted Pakistan in his Independence Day address, saying the country would have to answer for rights violations in Balochistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

Britain, India to look at ways to retain strong trade ties after Brexit

On September 1, Army chief General Raheel Sharif told India’s premier spy agency RAW that Pakistan’s borders were completely secure and that the country understood the conspiracies being hatched against it well.

This article first appeared on NDTV
Modi has extreme shortage of Positive energy. He need some good amount of caffeine . Modi is politically failing at home, now using Paksitan for its political failure . He knows well G20 will not pay attention his anti Pak mantra. He sang this song so many time already, nations has lost interest. ....CPEC fever....
 

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