Pakistan condemns Modi's Gujarat speech as 'reckless provocation'

Continued erosion of maturity and decorum in Indian statecraft is regretted: FO

Photo: REUTERS

Pakistan condemned on Tuesday recent comments by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as "reckless provocation" and a threat to regional peace.

Delivering a speech in Gujarat a day prior, Modi had said, "The people of Pakistan must come forward to rid their country of terrorism. Their youth will have to come forward”.

"Live a life of peace, eat your bread or [choose my] bullet," he added. Modi then about India’s progress, saying the country has passed Japan to become the world’s fourth-largest economy. He then attacked Pakistan, saying, “India believes in tourism, but Pakistan sees terrorism as tourism. That’s dangerous for the world”.

Load Next Story