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Ignoring Kashmir atrocities, Modi calls for fighting terrorism

By Ashraf Malkham
January 24, 2018

DAVOS: Narendra Modi, the person who is violating human rights in Indian Held Kashmir (IHK) and supporting terrorism, in total contradiction of his strategy in the region appealed the international community to fight against terrorism at snowy town of Switzerland on Tuesday.

Speaking at the opening session of the 48 Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum -- a galaxy of the top business, executives of governments and CEOs of top multinational companies -- Modi tried to project soft image of his country in a bid secure a greater role in the League of Nations.

The Indian PM talked about three major problems faced by the world -- climate change, terrorism and protectionism.

“I say with full conviction that terrorism is bad in all its forms and facets. It is bad irrespective of its territory of origin or target of operation,” said the Indian PM.

He further stated that all forms of terrorism were dangerous and a terrorist is a terrorist. “Terrorist can’t be good,” he added, stating that terrorism and climate change could fracture many good things which human race has achieved with hard work. Leaving state of tyranny in IHK behind, he said that India believed in “non-violence” and oppression policy towards terrorism. “We all must unite in fight against terrorism,” Modi said. The Indian premier said his country stood with all forces who are against terrorism. He asked international community to take measures to make sure that such groups do not get any kind of resources like arms and ammunition. He said business with such elements should be stopped.