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New Delhi makes Islamabad shut-up on Kashmir
Modi Hai To Mumkin Hai
4/22/2021 12:26:24 AM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Apr 21: Even as Prime Minister, Narendra Modi is known for his leadership, he has made Pakistan shut up on Kashmir.
A recent report by an international group said the top intelligence officials from
India and Pakistan held “secret talks” in Dubai in January, 2021.
Sources said at the meeting it was conveyed to Pakistani officials that “Pakistan dropping its loud objections to Modi abrogating Kashmir’s autonomy in August 2019.”
The report said the neighboring country has agreed to India’s directives over the issue of Kashmir.
The Pakistani establishment is understood to be scared of the Indian government even more since the Balakote airstrike. The airstrike was carried out in reaction to Pulwama attack that had left over forty bravehearts killed in February of 2019.
It is pertinent to mention that a few months ago, a lawmaker in Pakistan had confessed that the neighboring country was scared of Modi government.
The Pakistani lawmaker had spilled the beans with regard to the immediate release of Wing Commander Abhinandan after the Balakote airstrike.
In October 2020, the lawmaker had said that Pakistan foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi’s “legs were shaking” when he told a meeting in 2019 that India would attack if Indian pilot Abhinandan Varthaman, shot down in a dogfight, was not returned.
Former speaker Ayaz Sadiq, a senior leader of the main opposition Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) who was at one time close to Prime Minister Imran Khan, had made the revelation while speaking in the National Assembly or Lower House of Pakistan’s Parliament.
“In the case of Abhinandan, I remember Shah Mahmood Qureshi was in that meeting which the prime minister refused to attend and the chief of army staff joined us – his [Qureshi’s] legs were shaking and there was sweat on his brow,” Sadiq had said.
It is pertinent to mention that Balakote airstrike followed by abrogation of the so called special status of Jammu and Kashmir have proved a game changer and Pakistan has been on a back foot since.
Modi is known for his strong leadership which makes the saying go –Modi Hai Tao Mumkin Hai!
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