US reacted to 'ghar me ghus kar' remark of PM Modi on terrorism
- Posted on April 17, 2024
- Politics
- By TSW NEWS DESK
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In response to claims that India had carried out counter terrorism operations on Pakistani territory, Matthew Miller, a spokesperson for the US Department of State, stated that the US will not meddle in Pakistan's domestic matters and that the two nations should have a conversation.
In response to a question about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent remarks that "India will not hesitate to cross borders to kill terrorists," State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller replied, " So as I have said before, the United States is not going to get in the – into the middle of this, but we do encourage both India and Pakistan to avoid escalation and find a resolution through dialogue."
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On April 5, the British daily The Guardian reported that India is suspected of carrying out several targeted assassinations in Pakistan. The central government has dismissed the claims as "false and malicious anti-India propaganda" and has disputed them.
"There is a strong government in the country today," Prime Minister Narendra Modi said during a speech at a public gathering in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand. This was said a few days following the publication of the study. According to his statement, "Today, there is a strong government in the country. Under this mazboot Modi sarkar, atankwaadiyon ko ghar mein ghus ke mara jata hai (Under the strong Modi government, terrorists are being killed by entering their homes).
Minister of Defense Rajnath Singh said that terrorists who attempt to disturb national harmony will not be spared by the government. He went on to say that they would still be found out even if they ran to Pakistan.
Pakistan, on the other hand, denied the allegations, describing them as "provocative" and "myopic," and asserting that they "impede the prospects of constructive engagement in the long term." "Pakistan has always demonstrated its commitment to peace in the region." it stated.