Pakistan

Pakistan reacts strongly at Modi's claim over 's urgical strikes'ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has reacted strongly to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's claim about 's urgical strikes'.The Foreign Office spokesperson, in his weekly press briefing on Thursday, said that Pakistan has earlier rejected these so called 's urgical strikes' of India as fabricated and repetition of these false claims doesn't make them true.Speaking at an event in London, Modi claimed that before making the news of the 's urgical strikes' public, India had repeatedly attempted to contact Pakistan government to inform them about it.On Modi's accusation of terming Pakistan a 'terror export factory', the spokesperson said arrest of Indian spy Kulbhushan Jhdav from Balochistan is a proof that who is running terror factory.New Dehli is apparently upset over massive protests in London over India's human rights violation against Kashmiris and Sikhs.Thousands of Sikhs, Kashmiris, Dalits, womens groups and human rights activists demonstrated in Parliament Square and outside 10 Downing Street against Narendra Modi who is here to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting and to sign an estimated 1 billion of investment deals with Britain.The focus of the demonstrations was Narendra Modi whose extreme Hindu right wing government is accused of trying to turn India into an exclusively Hindu state run by upper caste Hindus at the caste of minorities.
The demonstration was organised by prominent Sikh organisations Sikh Federation UK, Del Khalsa and others.The protestors accused Modi government of being involved in persecution and mob lynching of opponents.
They said Modi wasnt welcome in the UK and that he is a terrorist who supports acts of terror against Sikhs, Kashmiris, Dalits, women and children.
Protesters chanted "Modi go back", Khalistan Zindabad, Khalistan is our dream and our birth right, "Modi is a terrorist", Justice for Asifa, Free Jaggi now, Kashmiris want justice, Modi go home, We stand against Modis agenda of hate and greed, and Kashmiris want freedom from India.





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