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Pakistan slams Modi on his 'nuisance' remarks

| | Jun 10, 2015, at 01:08 am
Islamabad, June 9 (IBNS): Pakistan on Tuesday slammed Indian PM Narendra Modi for his remarks on 'Indian Government's involvement in the events of 1971 in the then Eastern Province of Pakistan'.

 Pakistan Foreign Office spokesperson Qazi Khalillulah said Modi's remarks on characterization of bilateral relations by Prime Minister Modi as 'nuisance' is 'unfortunate'.

"With reference to Mr. Modi's allegations against Pakistan at Dhaka University, the Spokesperson underlined that while Pakistan believes in peaceful co-existence and maintaining good neighbourly relations with India, characterization of bilateral relations by Prime Minister Modi as 'nuisance' is unfortunate,"Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.

The Spokesperson reiterated that the people of Pakistan and Bangladesh are bound not only by the strong bonds of religious affinity but also by the history of their struggle for independence against colonial rule.

Indian attempts to sow seeds of discord between the two brotherly nations of Pakistan and Bangladesh will not succeed, he stressed as wrote in the statement.

The Spokesperson called upon the International community to take note of Indian acknowledgement of its interference in East Pakistan.

Modi had visited Bangladesh on Saturday and Sunday.
 

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