Hyderabad, May 14 (Maxim News): Prime Minister Narendra Modi has warned that he will look into Pakistan’s behaviour and will not be complacent in the future. Despite criticising Modi’s speech to the nation, Pakistan has said that it will abide by the ceasefire agreement. It has said that it will take necessary steps for reducing tensions and regional stability.
Modi, who addressed the nation for the first time after “Operation Sindoor”, took a dig at Pakistan’s behaviour. Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry issued a lengthy statement in response to this. It said that the Indian Prime Minister’s remarks were increasing tensions at a time when international efforts were being made for regional peace and stability. It said that there was no truth in the claim that it had requested a ceasefire. It commented that India’s actions were putting the entire region on the brink of danger.
On the other hand, it is known that Prime Minister Modi made it clear in his speech that terrorism trade and terrorism talks are not possible at the same time. He emphasized that water and blood do not flow in the same place. He warned that India will not tolerate nuclear bomb threats. It will carry out a precise and decisive attack on the terrorist bases that are flourishing under the guise. Unable to withstand the attacks by India, Pakistan finally came to a compromise in the name of ceasefire. (Maxim News)