'Mother-ship of terror is a country in India's neighbourhood,' says PM Modi
Taking On Pakistan, PM Narendra Modi Said Mother-ship Of Terror Is A Country In India's Neighbourhood
Taking on Pakistan, PM Narendra Modi, from the platform of 8th BRICS Summit in Goa, said "most serious direct threat to regional security was terrorism, whose 'mother-ship' was a country in India's neighbourhood".
The Prime Minister also said that Pakistan support a mindset that loudly proclaims that terrorism is justified for political gains. Addressing Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Brazilian President Jacob Zuma and South African leader Michel Temer at the BRICS Summit's "restricted" segment, Modi said terror modules around the world are linkedto this "mothership". "In our own region, terrorism poses a grave threat topeace, security and development.
Tragically its mothership isa country in India's neighbourhood. Terror modules around theworld are linked to this mothership," he said. "This country shelters not just terrorists. It nurtures amindset. A mindset that loudly proclaims that terrorism isjustified for political gains. It is a mindset that westrongly condemn.
Further he added, "And, against which we as BRICS need to stand and act together. BRICS must speak in one voice against this threat," Modi said, without naming Pakistan directly. During his bilateral meet with Russian President Putin and Chinese counterparts Xi Jinping on Saturday, Modi had strongly articulated India's concerns over terrorism emanating from Pakistan.
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