PM Modi had said that the Pahalgam terror attack intended to “incite riots in India and to disrupt the livelihood of the hardworking people of Kashmir”.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently spoke about the heinous Pahalgam terror attack that took place in April. He said that the attack intended to “incite riots in India and to disrupt the livelihood of the hardworking people of Kashmir”. He also heaped praises on the people of Jammu and Kashmir for standing up against Pakistan’s conspiracy.
PM Modi said the Pahalgam attack was to incite riots in India.
Addressing an event in Jammu and Kashmir’s Katra, PM Modi said that the terror attack in Pahalgam that happened on April 22 was because of Islamabad’s involvement and said it was “dismayed.” He said that the terror attack was on the “insaniyat and Kashmiriyat,” adding that it was aimed at triggering riots in India. He said, “Its intent was to incite riots in India and to disrupt the livelihood of the hardworking people of Kashmir. That is why Pakistan targeted the tourists.” Taking a sharp jibe at Pakistan, he said that Islamabad “intended to incite communal violence in India and cripple the earnings of hardworking Kashmiris.” However, on Friday, Pakistan reacted to the same.
Pakistan reacts to PM Modi’s jibe over Pahalgam terror attack.
Pakistan’s foreign minister commented on PM Modi’s remarks and said it “firmly rejects the baseless and misleading” comments. The statement added, “We are deeply dismayed that the Indian prime minister has once again chosen to accuse Pakistan of involvement in the Pahalgam attack without presenting a single piece of credible evidence.”
PM Modi also praised the people of J&K and said, “The youth of Jammu and Kashmir are now determined to give a strong response to terrorism. This is the same terrorism that burned down schools, destroyed hospitals in the Valley, and ruined generations.”