16 February,2019 07:05 AM IST | Islamabad | ANI
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Islamabad: Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Friday (local time) said that India should stop "accusing" Pakistan with "baseless allegations" over its involvement in the Pulwama terror attack that claimed the lives of 40 CRPF personnel. While speaking to a German news outlet in Munich, Qureshi said that the Pakistan government wanted better and stable relations with all the neighbouring countries, including India.
In a statement, India's External Affairs Ministry said that all UN member countries should support a proposal for proscribing Azhar as an international terrorist. Reflecting the outrage in the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that the blood of Indians is boiling and issued a clear warning to Pakistan, declaring that the guardians of the perpetrators of the Pulwama terror attack will be definitely punishedÃu00c2u009d.
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Asserting that a befitting reply will be given, he said, "Our neighbouring country forgets that this (India) is a country with new intent and new policy."Ãu00c2u009d He said the terror organisations and their guardians have committed a grave mistake by carrying out the attack and that the Indian armed forces have been given a go-ahead to hit back at the time, place and form of their choosing. He said Pakistan is making a big mistake by thinking that it can destabilise India through its tactics and conspiracies. Prime Minister Modi also thanked the countries which have supported India and condemned this incident in the strongest of terms.
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