ISLAMABAD: Senior Leader of Pakistan People's Party and Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Interior Senator Abdul Rehman Malik said that mindset of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is working against Pakistan through an organised strategy and Modi’s anti-Pakistan alliance with Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani is to support terrorists in Balochistan.
"Indian Forces’ persistent attacks across Line of Control (LoC) and killings of innocent civilians are part of Modi’s anti-Pakistan strategy," said Senator A. Rehman Malik in a statement on Saturday. He said PM Modi is behind the recent move of USA to place Pakistan on terrorist financing watch list and these all moves are part of Modi’s grand plan against Pakistan.
Senator A. Rehman Malik said the war criminals are tried in the court and not dealt through diplomatic office hence Modi
must be tried for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
He said he has already charge sheeted PM Modi for crimes against humanity in Kashmir based on substantive evidences.
Rehman Malik in his tweet added that Indian political leaders are endorsing his views against RSS which has emerged as Indian Zaliman adding that PM Modi is the Chief of Indian Taliban/Zaliman.
”RSS, in other words the Indian Taliban, are flourishing under Modi and is converting it most lethal extremist force”, Senator Rehman
Malik said.
He asked the Indian opposition leadership to look deeply into Modi’s extremist mindset who is strengthening RSS which will put
India in great trouble in the hands of Indian Zalman/RSS soon. He said the Indian opposition has to watch out.
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