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Modi slams Pakistan for glorifying terrorism: PM
New Delhi, Aug 15 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday hit out at Pakistan for 'glorifying' terrorism.
"I want to speak a on the people in Balochistan, Gilgit, Baltistan, and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir," Modi said while addressing the nation on the occasion of Independence Day.
"I will like to mention, the way they have wished me well, gives me great joy," he said.
"Many innocent people were killed in the Peshawar terrorist attack," he said.
"It brought tears in the eyes of everyone in the India Parliament," he said.
"On the other hand, look at those who are glorifying terrorists. What kind of people glorify terrorists? What kind of people celebrate when people are killed?" Modi said attacking the neighbouring nation.
"I will like to mention, the way they have wished me well, gives me great joy," he said.
"Many innocent people were killed in the Peshawar terrorist attack," he said.
"It brought tears in the eyes of everyone in the India Parliament," he said.
"On the other hand, look at those who are glorifying terrorists. What kind of people glorify terrorists? What kind of people celebrate when people are killed?" Modi said attacking the neighbouring nation.
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