Pakistani minister Shazia Marri, who threatened India with a nuclear attack, has changed her statement
- Posted on January 1, 1970
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Pakistani minister Shazia Marri: Pakistani minister Shazia Marri, who threatened India with a nuclear attack, changed her statement within 24 hours. Let us tell you that Shazia Marri, amidst the political turmoil over Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Zardari Bhutto's statement on Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, had said that India should not forget that Pakistan is a nuclear state and that we just want to shut up. We are not a nuclear state, but will not pay even if we use it if we need to, but now Shazia has changed her statement.
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- Shazia's final statement
- What did Bilawal say?
- Jaishankar had started a class
Shazia's final statement
Shazia Marri changed her statement within 24 hours of showing India that Pakistan was threatening to become a nuclear country. While tweeting, he supported Bhutto's comment in his latest statement and also wrote that Pakistan is a responsible nuclear state. It is clear from this statement that she is now trying to rectify the statement she had made in a fit of anger.
What did Bilawal say?
Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, who reached New York to secure a garden at the United Nations conference, had made personal remarks about Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him 'butcher of Gujarat'. Bhutto had said that the butcher of Gujarat is the Prime Minister of India. In addition, Bhutto had also said that Narendra Modi and S Jaishankar are not India, but the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of RSS.
Jaishankar had started a class
Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar rebuked Pakistan in his speech. Jaishankar had said that the country that captured a terrorist like al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and attacked the parliament of its neighboring country should not be allowed to preach. Jaishankar had said that the major challenges of the present times like epidemics, climate change, terrorism etc. should be discussed in an effective manner and not on an issue that has no global acceptance. Jaishankar attacked Pakistan and had said that the question of justifying what is unacceptable to the world should not arise.