
Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif delivered a strong statement against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, claiming that Pakistan India tensions have reached a tipping point and Modi’s political career is nearing its end. Asif emphasized that the Indian public will decide Modi’s fate, highlighting growing discontent in and outside India’s parliament.
Mounting Criticism of Modi
Speaking to reporters in Islamabad, Asif said Modi failed to address the depth of the crisis during a recent national address. He noted that Indian lawmakers and international voices have increasingly criticized Modi’s policies. “The people of India will decide the future of Modi. His days are numbered,” Asif stated.
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Terrorism Tops Pakistan’s Concerns
Asif placed terrorism at the center of Pakistan’s grievances. He said Pakistan has suffered the most from terrorism, a problem worsened by Indian actions. Referring to Modi’s previous comments about probing terrorism, Asif said such investigations are essential due to regional instability.
“Terrorism has plagued Pakistan for over 25 years. The global community now sees this. India’s role in this must be examined,” he asserted. Asif also criticized the lack of international recognition for Pakistan’s efforts in the fight against terrorism, stressing that the country has paid a heavy price.
Kashmir and Water Disputes on the Agenda
Kashmir remains a non-negotiable issue for Pakistan, Asif said, calling for serious dialogue to resolve the long-standing conflict. He also addressed concerns over the Indus Waters Treaty, accusing India of politicizing the agreement. Asif insisted the treaty must be respected as a binding legal accord.
India Accused of Backing Global Terrorism
In a bold accusation, Asif labeled India as a global sponsor of terrorism. He cited instances of Indian-linked terrorism in Pakistan, Canada, and the US. “We’ve been fighting on both eastern and western fronts for 25 years.
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