ISLAMABAD: Leader of the opposition in the National Assembly Omar Ayub, while reacting to the recent speech of the Indian Prime Minister, said that it is clear from his style of conversation that he still faces discomfort.
Omar Ayub said in a statement that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founder Imran Khan had warned four years ago that the Modi government would resort to a false flag operation and blame it on Pakistan, and Modi’s speech today is proof of this. The opposition leader said that if fascist Modi has the courage, he should attack Pakistan again and see, the entire Pakistani nation and forces will unite and give a befitting response. He said that India is following the path of traditional blame-shifting to divert attention from its internal failures, but Pakistan is capable of giving a befitting reply to any aggression. It should be noted that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his recent speech, described the Pahalgam incident as an atrocity and once again repeated old accusations against Pakistan. However, according to analysts, Modi appeared to lack traditional confidence and seemed “off colour” in this speech.