Pakistan fiercely condemned Indian PM Narendra Modi’s recent Gujarat remarks, branding them a dangerous, violent provocation unfit for a nuclear leader. The Foreign Office warned the international community about the threat these incendiary words pose to South Asia’s fragile peace.
Describing Modi’s tone as election-style fanaticism rather than statesmanship, spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan accused India of masking human rights abuses in occupied Kashmir with hostile rhetoric. He called out the rise of religious intolerance and majoritarianism under Hindutva as urgent issues India must face.
Pakistan reiterated its unwavering commitment to peace and sovereignty, vowing a “full and appropriate” response to any threat. The Foreign Office urged global powers to take serious note before the region spirals further into instability.
Peace or provocation? The world can no longer ignore the rising fire in South Asia.