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Pakistan Parliament passes resolution against Modi's comments

The Dhaka Times Desk The role of 1971 came to the fore again. Recently, a resolution was passed in the Parliament of Pakistan against the comments made by the Indian Prime Minister Modi during his visit to Bangladesh.

A resolution was passed in Pakistan's Upper Parliament Senate. The resolution was passed condemning Narendra Modi's comments on India's role during the development of Bangladesh. The resolution was unanimously passed on Thursday and it also condemned the inflammatory and hate speech by Indian leaders against Pakistan.

The Parliament resolution rejected India's "hegemonic attitude" and stated that Pakistan would never allow Indian troops to enter its territory. Senator Raja Zafar-ul-Haq raised this proposal in the Senate. GNews reported that while discussing the proposal, Pakistani politicians also stressed on a befitting response to India's infiltration attempts.

Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's advisor Sartarj Aziz told Parliament, 'Pakistan will take all steps to expose India's role in the breakup of East Pakistan in 1971 and will also expose threats to immobilize Pakistan through terrorism.'

It is to be noted that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Dhaka on June 6 and 7 spoke about New Delhi's role in Bangladesh's independence war. In a speech at Dhaka University, Narendra Modi said, 'Pakistan constantly annoys India, creates nuisance and encourages terrorism.'

This post was last modified on জুন ১২, ২০১৫ 9:00 pm

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