Modi should restrain from disturbing peace in region, says Zardari on Indian aggression
Asif Zardari said if India was thinking of any misadventure then it should also keep in mind that Pakistanis are a brave and united nation against any aggression.
ISLAMABAD: Former president and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari on Tuesday strongly condemned the Indian violation of Line of Control, saying India should not have any misconception of this condemnation because Pakistan has full potential to strike back at an appropriate time.
In a statement issued by the party secretariat, Asif Zardari said each and every Pakistani citizen was standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Pakistani armed forces.
If India was thinking of any misadventure then it should also keep in mind that Pakistanis are a brave and united nation against any aggression.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi should restrain from disturbing peace in the region, he said and added, voices were also being raised against jingoist Modi.
He said Pakistan is a peace loving country and wanted peace in the region.
Pakistan's policy of peace should not be regarded as a weakness, he added.
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