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Pakistan has strongly condemned recent comments made by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling them “hate-filled and violent.”

The Foreign Office spokesperson said Modi’s remarks reflect a “reckless and provocative mindset,” warning that such statements violate diplomatic norms and go against the principles of the United Nations.

The spokesperson described the comments as a “deliberate attempt to stoke regional tensions.”

The Ministry reaffirmed Pakistan’s readiness to protect its borders and interests. “Pakistan is fully capable of countering any aggression,” the spokesperson said, adding that the country will continue to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity against any threats.

The spokesperson also urged the international community to take notice of India’s rhetoric, stressing that such language from a sitting head of government poses a serious threat to regional peace and stability.

“The purpose of Modi’s statement is to divert attention from India’s attempts at territorial changes and the grave human rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir,” the statement noted.

Despite the tense language from the Indian leadership, Pakistan reiterated its commitment to peace and cooperation. “Pakistan remains a leading partner in global peacekeeping under the United Nations and continues its active role in counter-terrorism efforts,” the spokesperson said.

Calling on New Delhi to reflect on rising extremism within India, Pakistan emphasised that peace in the region can only be achieved through mutual respect and adherence to international law.

Modi, during his speech in Gujarat, reportedly made direct threats to the people of Pakistan, further escalating concerns from Islamabad.

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