Trump flayed for speaking in favour of Modi
Pakistan Awami Tehreek has taken exception to the statement against Iran at the International Islamic Conference being held in Saudi Arabia.
In a press statement on Monday, PAT secretary general Khurram Nawaz Gandapur said the government had assured the nation that the country would not be part of any move against any Islamic country but a diatribe at the Islamic moot against Iran put a question a mark over the issue. He said it seemed that an attempt was being made to divide Islamic world.
He said depriving the prime minister of an opportunity to address the conference should be taken as an insult to the only Islamic atomic power. It also seems that the prime minister acted as what he was told by the organisers of the moot, he alleged.
Gandapur also blasted US president Trump for speaking in favour of Modi's India and terming it a victim of terror.
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