Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) senior leader Khawaja Asif on Saturday lashed out at the Indian army chief for his recent statement, in which he urged Pakistan to 'turn secular'.
"Behind the facade of secularism Hindutva rules..state sponsored terrorism reigns from Kashmir to Manipur and Nagaland ... where minorities arer burnt alive ... caste system brutally practiced ... life of cow is sacred and humans are lynched ... lanat hai tere secularism par (keep your secularism to yourself)," said the Pakistani politician in a tweet.
Behind the facade of secularism Hindutva rules..state sponsored terrorism reigns from Kashmir to Manipur & Nagaland..where minorities r burnt alive..caste system brutally practised..life of cow is sacred & humans are lynched.. لعنت ھے تیرے سیکولرازم پہ https://t.co/La5mZG86VG
— Khawaja M. Asif (@KhawajaMAsif) December 1, 2018
On Friday, General Bipin Rawat had said that Pakistan will have to become a secular state to coexist peacefully with India.
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The remarks were made only two days after Pakistan extended an olive branch to the neighbouring country by doing groundbreaking of Kartarpur border corridor in a bid to ease Indian pilgrims’ visit to the shrine of Guru Nanak Devji, the founder of the Sikh faith.
Addressing the ceremony, in which along with other guests Indian ministers were also present, Prime Minister Imran Khan had proposed that if France and Germany can live in peace then why India and Pakistan can’t do the same.
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