Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Recently, while targeting the opposition, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had given the statement of 'making Pakistan wear bangles', on which Pakistan is very angry. Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said that Indian leaders should stop dragging Pakistan into local politics for their electoral gains.
Warning to India!
Along with this, Pakistan has also warned India that if India takes any step then it will not hesitate to respond. Pakistan Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch issued a statement regarding the comments of Prime Minister Modi and other cabinet ministers on Pakistan, saying, 'We call on the international community to pay attention to the aggressive statements of Indian leaders. This is a threat to regional peace and stability.
Leaders accused of taking names to gain advantage in elections…
The spokesperson said that during the ongoing Lok Sabha election campaign in India, there has been an increase in anti-Pakistan statements by Indian leaders, which Pakistan denies. The Pakistani spokesperson further said, 'Unfortunately these statements reflect hatred and deep passion towards Pakistan. It is clear from this that the leaders deliberately want to take advantage of ultra-nationalism for electoral gains by making such statements. The statements also indicate a desperate attempt to deflect attention from growing domestic and international criticism. Zahra Baloch further said in her statement that Pakistan's strategic capability is aimed at protecting its sovereignty and its territorial integrity.
If anyone dares…
Taking aim at India, the Pakistani spokesperson further said, 'Pakistan has shown determination to protect itself in the past and if the Indian side does any mischief, we will not hesitate to respond to it in the future.
It started with Rajnath Singh's statement?
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh had said some time ago that there is no need to forcibly occupy Pakistan occupied Kashmir, the people there will join India on their own. Responding to this statement of the Defense Minister, former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir and National Conference President Farooq Abdullah said, 'If the Defense Minister is saying this then whom are we stopping? But remember, Pakistan is not wearing bangles. He has a nuclear bomb and unfortunately it will fall on us. BJP created a ruckus on Farooq Abdullah's statement and said that the imprint of Pakistan is visible on the leaders of the opposition alliance.
What did PM Modi say…?
After this, while addressing the election rally in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, PM Modi said, 'These people are so scared that they even dream of nuclear bomb at night. See the statements of the leaders of the India alliance… They say that Pakistan is not wearing bangles. Hey brother, I will wear it. They also want flour, not electricity. Now we didn't even know that she didn't even have bangles.