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Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on Tuesday criticised the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader for his statement on bringing Dawood Ibrahim to India if he comes to power.
In a rare swipe at a politician from India, Nisar said, “The statement by the BJP leader is irresponsible and shameful. Modi should first determine the whereabouts of Ibrahim and then dream of attacking Pakistan.”
During a recent interview, the BJP prime ministerial candidate had said that he would bring notorious don Dawood Ibrahim back to India from Pakistan if he comes to power.
Reacting to the statement, the interior minister said that, “The such a statement by a likely prime minister of India is provocative, condemnable and touches the heights of animosity towards Pakistan.”
He added that Modi had gone too far in his hostility against Pakistan and Muslims in particular.
Nisar said that those who accuse Pakistan of providing shelter to Dawood Ibrahim and then talk about attacking Pakistan should know that Pakistan is neither weak nor do such threats frighten its people.
The interior minister said that, “Pakistan’s efforts for the peace in the region should not be taken as its weakness. The leadership, people and particularly armed forces are capable of responding to threats from India.”
Nisar claimed that if elected as India’s prime minister, Modi would ‘destabilise’ regional peace.
Stern rebuttal: Nisar warns Modi against threats – The Express Tribune
In a rare swipe at a politician from India, Nisar said, “The statement by the BJP leader is irresponsible and shameful. Modi should first determine the whereabouts of Ibrahim and then dream of attacking Pakistan.”
During a recent interview, the BJP prime ministerial candidate had said that he would bring notorious don Dawood Ibrahim back to India from Pakistan if he comes to power.
Reacting to the statement, the interior minister said that, “The such a statement by a likely prime minister of India is provocative, condemnable and touches the heights of animosity towards Pakistan.”
He added that Modi had gone too far in his hostility against Pakistan and Muslims in particular.
Nisar said that those who accuse Pakistan of providing shelter to Dawood Ibrahim and then talk about attacking Pakistan should know that Pakistan is neither weak nor do such threats frighten its people.
The interior minister said that, “Pakistan’s efforts for the peace in the region should not be taken as its weakness. The leadership, people and particularly armed forces are capable of responding to threats from India.”
Nisar claimed that if elected as India’s prime minister, Modi would ‘destabilise’ regional peace.
Stern rebuttal: Nisar warns Modi against threats – The Express Tribune