Digvijaya Singh takes a dig at Pakistan
New Delhi, Oct 25 (IBNS): Congress General Secretary Digvijaya Singh on Tuesday took potshots at Pakistan for endorsing terrorists.
Singh took to Twitter to slam the country's Prime Minister.
"How long it would take for Pakistani Establishment to understand that those who play with fire they are bound to burn their hands," his tweet read.
Directing his tweet towards Nawaz Sharif he urged him to act strong against terrorists.
"Act strongly Mr Prime Minister Pakistan you have nothing to lose except your Chair ! Which you would lose in any case even if you don't Act," Singh said.
"Show courage Act decisively against Terrorrists and stop differentiating between Good and Bad Taliban/Terrorist. A Terrorist is a Terrorist," Singh added.
Singh also asked Pakistan to handover several terror mastermind to India along with their handlers.
"Hand over Dawood Ibrahim Hafiz Sayeed and Masood Azhar along with their handlers in the Establishment to India," he said.
Singh also took a subtle jab at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said, "Then only Peace would prevail between India and Pakistan. Who knows you and Modi may jointly get the next Noble Prize for Peace !"
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