ISLAMABAD: The Pakistani government here on Saturday, strongly rejected the sever Indian government critics of Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto’s Zardari remarks about calling the Indian PM Narendra Modi as “Bucher of Gujrat”.
The Government of Pakistan said on Saturday that no verbosity can hide the crimes of the “Saffron terrorists” in the country. As a result of Pakistan’s foreign minister, Bilawal Bhutto’s statement during a press conference at the UN had strongly angered the Indian government and also sparked the anti-Pakistan in India.
The Spokesperson of Pakistan Mumtaz Zehra Baloch said while she was responding to the media queries about yesterday’s statement by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, “With its statement, the Indian government has tried to hide behind subterfuge and canard to conceal the realities of the 2002 Gujarat massacre. She further said during a press conference that “It is a very shameful story of mass killings, lynching, rape, and plunder”.
The Spokesperson of Pakistan Mumtaz Zehra Baloch further said that “the fact of the matter is that the masterminds of the Gujarat massacre have escaped justice and now he holds key government positions in India.”
The Foreign office of Pakistan has said in its recent statement that Hindutva, the political ideology of the ruling party, has given rise to a climate of hate, divisiveness, and impunity.