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Pakistan has accepted Pulwama truth, Modi’s jibe at Opposition

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Tribune News Service

New Delhi, October 31

With Pakistan acknowledging its role in last year’s terror attack at Pulwama resulting in the loss of 40 CRPF personnel, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the truth exposed those who indulged in politics around it.

“Dirty politics laced with selfishness and arrogance was at its peak when the country was suffering from immense pain, but the real face of such people has been exposed after the truth was accepted in parliament of our neighbouring country,” he said.

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Modi was addressing an event at Kevadia, Gujarat, on the occasion of 145th birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Modi’s reference without naming Pakistan came two days after its minister Fawad Chaudhry admitted his country’s role in the Pulwama attack in the National Assembly.

Cannot forget unwarranted remarks

The country cannot forget the unwarranted statements made after the attack....The real face of such people has been exposed. —Narendra Modi, Prime Minister

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New Delhi: Islamabad has denied Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s insinuation of Pakistan’s involvement in the Pulwama attack by alluding to remarks made by its minister in the National Assembly. The Pakistan Foreign Office claimed the minister was referring to the response given by Pakistan armed forces to India’s bombing of Balakot. TNS

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