
Pakistan on Monday by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks on Jammu and Kashmir in a podcast & lsquo; misleading and unilateral & rsquo; Rejected by telling. Prime Minister Modi said during an interview with American Podcaster Lex Freedman on Sunday, “& ldquo; India responded to every effort of peace from India with enmity and betrayal.” & rsquo; & rsquo; He hoped that to improve bilateral relations, the top leaders of the neighboring country got goodwill.
what Pakistan said
Pakistan’s Foreign Office issued a statement in response to media questions regarding Modi’s remarks and dismissed his claims. According to the statement, ‘These comments are misleading and unilateral.’
The statement said that these comments deliberately ignored the dispute between Jammu and Kashmir, which has been unresolved for the last seven decades, while India had assured the people of the United Nations, Pakistan and Kashmir that the dispute will be resolved, but it has not been resolved till now. Pakistan has alleged that India is involved in creating problems on Pakistani soil.
What did PM Modi say
On the question asked on India-Pakistan relations, PM Modi said that before 1947, all the people were fighting for freedom and shoulder to shoulder. They said, "After independence, India’s policy makers accepted the partition. The people of India accepted the partition with great pain by placing stones on the heart, but its result also came at the same time."
‘Trains filled with trains from Pakistan’
PM Modi said, "Millions of people were slaughtered after partition. Trains started coming from Pakistan to the dead bodies. This was a very scary scene. They should have felt that if we have got our separate country, then now thank India and live happily, instead they constantly chose the path of struggle with India. It is not an idea that kill people and katat … send terrorists. Anywhere in the world, terrorist incidents happen, its wires connect with Pakistan."& nbsp;