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India to face isolation if atrocities continue in Kashmir: minister

By Web Desk
September 25, 2016

ISLAMABAD: Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid on Sunday said India’s atrocities in Kashmir will Isolate it internationally, hours after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi threatened to isolate Pakistan for what he said exporting terrorism.

“Oppressors are left isolated in this world. India will have to stop oppression, if it has to avert international isolation,” he said while talking to media.

“New Delhi will not be able to have a comfortable sleep, if unrest persists in Sri Nagar,” said he. "We want poverty and illiteracy to come to an end in the region. "New Delhi should learn a lesson from Europe and Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)."

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.

Responding to a question regarding Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's protest march, he said Imran Khan has a well-honed and unprecedented talent of shooting himself in the foot when it comes to politics.