KERALA, INDIA: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has threatened Pakistan of “completely isolating it globally”.
In his first public address in Kerala on Saturday after Uri attack, Modi said, “India has been successful in isolating Pakistan and will intensify that effort so that it is completely isolated globally.”
Spewing venom, Indian PM Modi accused Pakistan of being 'the epicenter of terrorism' and claimed it was 'exporting terrorism' to the world. “India exports software, Pakistani rulers export terrorism”, he accused.
According to Indian media, Modi said, “We are ready to accept the challenge for a 1,000-year-long fight from Pakistan”.
“Pakistan’s rulers should know that the sacrifice of our 18 soldiers will not go to waste,” he added.
Indian PM Modi also challenged Pakistan over fight against poverty and illiteracy, saying “Let’s fight against poverty, unemployment, illiteracy. Let’s see who wins first -- India or Pakistan”.
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