
Pakistan slams Indian PM's ‘bullet' warning to citizens, says his remarks violate UN Charter
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Tuesday condemned Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's warning to its citizens to eliminate terrorism or face his 'bullet,' calling it a violation of the United Nations Charter, which urges member states to settle disputes peacefully and refrain from threats or the use of force.
Tensions have remained high between the two nuclear-armed neighbors since an April attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir, which New Delhi blamed on Pakistan. Islamabad denied any involvement, but the situation escalated into a four-day military conflict before a US-brokered ceasefire was announced.
The US administration said both countries had agreed to meet at a neutral venue to discuss their outstanding issues. Pakistan has expressed readiness for a 'composite dialogue' on all matters, though talks have yet to take place amid domestic criticism in India over accepting international mediation.
'Pakistan has taken note of the recent remarks by the Prime Minister of India, delivered in Gujarat with the theatrical flourish of a campaign rally rather than the sobriety expected of the leader of a nuclear-armed state,' the foreign office said in a statement issued early Tuesday.
'Such statements blatantly violate the fundamental principles of the United Nations Charter, which obliges member states to resolve disputes peacefully and to refrain from the threat or use of force against the sovereignty or political independence of other states,' it added.
Islamabad called the remarks 'a reckless provocation' and accused India of trying to deflect attention from what it described as rights abuses and demographic changes in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Modi said during the rally the people of Pakistan, especially its youth, must step forward to rid their country of 'the disease of terrorism.'
'Live a life of peace, eat your bread or else my bullet is always an option,' he added, drawing applause from the crowd.
Responding to his comment, the foreign office said: 'Pakistan's record as a leading contributor to UN peacekeeping and its consistent cooperation in global counter-terrorism efforts speak louder than any hostile soundbite.'
It noted if extremism was truly a concern for India, it should focus on rising religious intolerance and the marginalization of minorities under what it called 'the increasingly brutal Hindutva ideology.'
While reaffirming its commitment to peace based on mutual respect and sovereign equality, Pakistan warned any threat to its security or territorial integrity would be met with 'firm and proportionate measures,' citing Article 51 of the UN Charter.
The foreign office also urged the international community to take 'serious note' of India's escalating rhetoric, saying it posed a risk to regional stability and efforts toward lasting peace.
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