PM Modi first to comment on Pakistan, but ‘afraid’ to say anything against China: Asaduddin Owaisi

President Aimim Asaduddin Owaisa has accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi to remain silent on two things – the increase in fuel prices in the country and China’s growth aggression in the border area.

PM Modi, said Owaici, is the first to comment if Pakistan does something, but has not said a word on a recurrent Mandarin language attack.
“When Pakistan did Pulwama, PM wanted to enter their country in response, but now China enters Arunachal Pradesh and even Uttarakhand, no one is being done,” Owaici said at an event in Hyderabad.

Owaici also targeted PM Modi because it allowed the Indian cricket team to play T20 to match Pakistan at the time “Islamabad continued to play T20 with Indian life in Kashmir”. “When our army died in Jammu and Kashmir, we played the T20 cricket match with Pakistan,” he said.

Speaking of militant attacks on migrant workers in Kashmir, Owaisa accused that the Ministry of the house under Amit Shah did nothing about it. “Weapons, terrorists are being imported from the other side of the border and we do nothing,” he added.

At the promises made by the Modi government to bring change to J & K, Owaisi claimed that the limitation of Article 370 had not changed the situation in the Union region.

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