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India Terms Pakistan FM Bilawal Bhutto Zardari's Remarks On PM Modi ‘Uncivilised’

Pakistan FM Bilawal Bhutto Zardari had made the comments following EAM S Jaishankar's sharp attaꦅck on Pak over its support to terrorism at the UNSC meet.

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India on Friday hit out at Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari for his personal attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said it was a &qu🦄ot;new low" even for that country.

In a strong reaction to the remarks by the Pakistani leader in New York, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Arindam Bagch💫i said the Pakistan foreign minister's "frustration" would be better directed towards the masterminds of terrorist enterprises in his own country, who have made𝓰 terrorism a part of their "state policy".

"Pakistan is a country that glorifies Osama bin Laden as a mart♔yr, and shelters terrorists like Lakhvi, Hafiz Saeed, Masood A✃zhar, Sajid Mir and Dawood Ibrahim. No other country can boast of having 126 UN-designated terrorists and 27 UN-designated terrorist entities," Bagchi asserted.

Meanwhile, BJP staged protest outside theܫ ꦓPakistan High Commission in New Delhi.

Scor൲es of BJP leaders and workers staged a protest near Pakistan ▨High Commission.

The protesters also demanded an apꦰology for Bhutto's 'inse✱nsible' remarks.

The protesters held BJP flags and placards some of which read: 'Pakistan aukaat ma aao and Maafi mango' (Pakistan stay in your limits and apologise) and𓂃 'Pakis🦹tan hosh mein aayo' (Wake up Pakistan).

Lashing out at Bhutto for his personal remark against Modi, a party l♈eader said, "We condemn Bhutto's remarks. How could he use such a language against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He should a𝔍lways remember that his grandfather begged India for forgiveness. 

"Pakistan should be thrown ouಞt of the United Nations for attacking the Indian leader. They harbour terrorists,&quo♚t; said a party leader. 

Another leader said Bhutto should not have used such words for Indian leadersꦇ.

🧸"We won't tolerate sucꦯh insensible statement against our leader. Pakistan should apologise," said Tahir Khan.

Bhutto made the comments following India's External Affairs minister S Jaishankar's sharp attack on P෴akistan ♎over its support to terrorism at the United Nations Security Council meeting.

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