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Modi, Nawaz improved personal relations: Pervez

Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) senior central leader and former Deputy prime minister Parvez Elahi said Sunday that personal relations between Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have improved but India’s ties with Pakistan remained the same and his enmity towards Pakistan has not changed either.

Talking to media at his residence here, Parvez said prior to visiting Pakistan, Narendra Modi had spitted venom against Pakistan, adding: “We were picking up bodies of our army jawans and innocent civilians on the Line of Control. But Nawaz was presenting him gifts of mangoes and even nobody was informed regarding Sharif-Modi meeting whereas it was already scheduled.”

Parvez said the Sharif family did not include Pakistan in its personal friendship. “The nation will not accept any secret accord on Kashmir and other matters and the government should not also forget that he is the same Modi who had very proudly mentioned his role in the dismemberment of Pakistan during his visit to Bangladesh,” he said.

“Modi never let go any opportunity to harm and defame Pakistan. How can we forget the blood of innocent civilians, army jawans and Kashmiris being shed on the Line of Control.”

Replying to a question, he alleged: “One thing is common between Modi and Shehbaz Sharif that both have martyred the Muslims; Modi is involved in the murder of innocents in Gujarat and Shahbaz Sharif in Model Town Lahore.”

 

 

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