Modi enemy of peace, says Pervaiz Elahi
Asserts India panicking
LAHORE: PML-Q leader Ch Pervaiz Elahi has said Narendra Modi is not only the enemy of Pakistan and Kashmir but also the enemy of peace.
He said firing on Line of Control showed that India was panicking and it seemed Kashmir was getting out of its hand. Talking to the media at his residence on Thursday, he said for defence and security of the motherland people of Pakistan are with their armed forces like a solid rock and they are always ready to give a befitting response to every aggressor.
Paying tributes to army Jawans martyred on Line of Control, he said retaliation by Pakistani contingents is appreciable. Modi government cannot cow down Pakistan by such actions, dramas and gimmicks, he said and added: “Our armed forces are giving appropriate reply to the actions of the Indian government.”
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