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The Prime Minister of Pakistan Reacts to Farooq Abdullah’s Remark: “Will Make Pakistan Wear Bangles If…”
The Prime Minister of Pakistan Reacts to Farooq Abdullah’s Remark: “Will Make Pakistan Wear Bangles If…”
State leader Narendra Modi on Monday gave a befitting answer to the INDIA coalition over comments made by Farooq Abdullah and Mani Shankar Aiyar on the side of Pakistan, expressing that India would make the desperate nation wear bangles in the event that it wasn’t wearing any.
PM Modi’s answer came in light of public gathering pioneer Farooq Abdullah, who, while responding to Rajnath Singh’s promise to reclaim Pakistan-involved Kashmir (Pok), said the adjoining nation was not wearing bangles.
Tending a political decision rally in the Muzaffarpur Lok Sabha electorate of Bihar, PM Modi made a reference to a new assertion of public meeting pioneer Farooq Abdullah without referencing him by name.
Featuring the continuous issues faced by Pakistan, PM Modi said, “Pakistan ne choodiyan nahi pehni hain, are bhai pehna denge. Stomach muscle unko aata bhi chahiye, unke pass bijli bhi nahi hai, stomach muscle humein maloom nahi ki unke pass choodiyan bhi nahi hai (In the event that Pakistan isn’t wearing bangles, we will make them wear bangles. They don’t have flour; they don’t have power; presently, I have come to realize that they even have a shortage of bangles.”
“The India coalition appears to have pioneers who are frightened of Pakistan and have bad dreams of its atomic power,” he added.
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Prior, while tending to a political decision rally in Hajipur, PM Modi went after the resistance chiefs and said the cash recovered in attacks against lawmakers “had a place with the nation’s poor.” “I will explain to you why they are crying rough against the activity of organizations like the ED. During the past Congress system, the ED held onto just Rs 35 lakh, which could be contained in a school sack. Since we assumed control over it, the office has recuperated Rs 2,200 crore, which would require 70 little trucks to be conveyed.”
MANI SHANKAR AIYAR TRIGGERS Gigantic Line
PM Modi’s response likewise came in light of veteran Congress pioneer Mani Shankar Aiyar’s comments, who said that India ought to “regard” Pakistan since it has a “nuclear bomb.”.
Responding to Aiyar’s remarks, PM Modi in Odisha blamed the Congress party for attempting to frighten individuals in India with Pakistan’s nuclear bombs and said such a frail demeanor energized cross-line psychological oppression previously.