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Pakistan Foreign Minister “Not Scared Of Modi”

Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto has reacted to the protests against him in India for his comment on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

On Saturday, demonstrations against Pakistan’s foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto were organised all throughout India.

In the wake of widespread BJP protests at Bilawal’s personal attack on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister said on Saturday that neither he nor the RSS have him in fear.

The epithet he used to describe Prime Minister Modi, according to him, was invented by the Indian media and was based on historical precedent, according to Pakistan’s Dawn newspaper.

“The role the present Indian prime minister played in Gujarat is documented in history. No matter how vehemently the BJP or RSS protest, they are powerless to change the past.

Pakistan Foreign Minister

S. Jaishankar and Bilawal Bhutto sparred at the UN over the problem of terrorism, and when Jaishankar educated Bilawal about “hosting Laden,” to which Bilawal personally attacked PM Modi. According to Bilawal, Jaishankar serves as the foreign minister of the RSS, which took its cues from Hitler.

A stern statement that condemned  Pakistan was released by the external affairs ministry. They claimed that Bilawal’s “uncivilized outburst” is an all-time low for Pakistan. The allegations of terrorism were dismissed by a response statement by Pakistan’s Foreign Office.

Also Read: India lashed Out At Pakistan On Bilawal Bhutto’s Objectionable Remarks On PM Modi, BJP Protested Outside Pakistani High Commission

Demonstration’s By BJP Workers

On Saturday, BJP members protested and set Bilawal’s effigies afire across the nation. In response, Bilawal stated that the demonstrations should not be directed at him but rather towards hatred.

“Both the RSS and Mr. Modi do not frighten us. The BJP does not frighten us. They should protest if they wish to”, Bilawal declared.

Shazia Marri, the head of the Pakistan Peoples Party, warned India on Saturday. She said that if India did not stop PM Modi from speaking, there would be nuclear war

“India shouldn’t disregard Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal. We do not intend for our nuclear status to stay quiet. If the situation calls for it, we won’t give up “.

Parth Kakade

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