Prime Minister Narendra Modi has broken his silence on the reported attack on Kashmiris. He strongly insisted that the fight is against the menace of terrorism and denounced the attack of Kashmiris in the wake of Pulwama terror attack.
“Our fight is not against the Kashmiris, but against terrorism,” PM Modi said while addressing a rally in Rajasthan’s Tonk.
He stressed that the fight is against the enemies of humanity and what happened to Kashmiri students in the last few days, should not happen in this country.
PM Modi denounced the attack on Kashmiris across the country and said such incidents should not happen in this country.
He also spoke that it was time that Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan stood by his words. “When Pak got a new PM, I had congratulated him (Imran Khan) and told him that we together should fight against poverty and illiteracy. He had told me that he was son of a Pathan and will stand by his words. Today is the time to test if he will stand by his words.”
Reacting to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statement, former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and National Conference leader, Omar Abdullah thanked the Prime Minister in his tweets and hoped such incidents would not happen.
It’s been a more than a week since the terrible attack in Pulwama & more than a week that Kashmiris have been bearing the brunt of the public anger. Perhaps finally after PM @narendramodi Sb has spoken these forces targeting Kashmiris will stop in their tracks.
— Omar Abdullah (@OmarAbdullah) February 23, 2019
Thank you @narendramodi Sahib. Aaj aap ne hamaray dil ki baat keh di. pic.twitter.com/MNYGk312yI
— Omar Abdullah (@OmarAbdullah) February 23, 2019