
A security personnel stands guard outside the office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Islamabad. — AFP/File
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) on Wednesday strongly criticized the recent statements of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which identified him a permanent model of “inflammation” and historical distortion, domestic pressure, and collision rhetoric.
The Foreign Office noted that Modi’s remarks show a representation about being far from international standards and clarify the difference between India’s behavior and its global ambitions claims in the region.
The Indian Prime Minister intensified his rhetoric against Pakistan, and described recent events across the border as a “deliberate war strategy” rather than merely a proxy war. Addressing a ceremony in Gandhi Nagar, Gujarat on Tuesday, Modi warned that India would respond according to the war operations.
The Mafa statement states, “This is regrettable, although it is not completely unexpected, but the Indian Prime Minister has once again placed aside historical revision plans and the internal oppression of minorities to provide another monopoly of inflammation.”
The FO especially took notice of the Indian Prime Minister’s water, which is a joint resource operated under the responsibilities of the agreement.
Modi had claimed that the Indian illegal Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and Indus Waters agreements were “corrupt”, in which the former Indian governments accused of restoring the dam and ignoring the water infrastructure.
“Their weapons reflect its contradictions between the water, the joint, the contract -based resources, the disturbing departure from international principles and the Indian behavior in the region and its global ambitions.”
Mafa added that “the Indian government is linked to extra -murder and foreign uprising,” and the Indian administration in Jammu and Kashmir has been described as “organized oppression”.
The ministry added, “It is ironic that such a state now tries to claim hunting,” the ministry said, accusing the current Indian government of “mob violence,” hate campaigns “, and” targeting religious minorities “.
Pakistan called on India to follow “the basic principles of international discipline”, which include sovereignty, agreement responsibilities, and ban on rhetoric and practices. The statement warns that “Jungleism can clap the path of the campaign, but it disrupts long -term peace and stability.”
The ministry concluded this, calling for the youth of India to reject discriminatory politics, and instead contributed to the future described in the “dignity, cause, reason and regional cooperation.”
The Indian Prime Minister is giving hateful remarks against Pakistan despite the recent dissatisfaction between the two countries through Islamabad and New Delhi.
On the night of May 6 and 7, India was engaged in a short but deadly conflict, which said that India launched an unusual missile strike inside the Pakistani territory, saying it was attacked by a militant attack against tourist killings in Aijak.
Indian attacks killed several Pakistani nationals, including women and children.
Of the numerous measures against Pakistan, New Delhi also unilaterally suspended the Indus Wates Agreement (IWT), which was a negotiation agreement through the World Bank in 1960.
In a measured and stopping response, the Pakistan Armed Forces launched a massive retaliation, called “Operation Bonyan Um-Marsus”, and several Indian military installations were targeted in several areas.
Pakistan Air Force dropped six Indian fighter jets, including three Rafale, and dozens of drones. After at least 87 hours, the agitated war by India ended May 10 with a ceasefire agreement by the United States.