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Pakistani media calls PM Modi's speech venomous

Many media excerpts spoke of Modi "threatening" to isolate Pakistan globally, while others accused him of "spewing hatred" against the neighbouring country for alleging it was exporting global terrorism

Narendra Modi

Narendra Modi

IANS Islamabad

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech, lashing out against Pakistan, was closely monitored by the Pakistani media, and within an hour of its delivery on September 24 evening, excerpts were on websites of major dailies, with most describing it as venomous.

The News, one of the major English dailies of Pakistan, ran the headline, "Modi threatens to 'completely isolate' Pakistan globally, while 'The Express Tribune' ran the headline, "Modi threatens to 'isolate' Pakistan globally".

In the same vein, Geo TV, one of the leading news channel of Pakistan, said: "Indian PM Narendra Modi threatens Pakistan".

Geo further states, "Spewing hatred against the neighbouring country, Modi accused Pakistan of being 'the epicentre of terrorism' and claimed it was 'exporting terrorism' to the world."

 

The News also termed Modi's speech as venomous and wrote, "Spewing venom, Indian PM Modi accused Pakistan of being 'the epicentre of terrorism' and claimed it was 'exporting terrorism' to the world."

The Dawn also ran the headline, 'Modi says India will work to 'isolate' Pakistan internationally'.

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First Published: Sep 24 2016 | 11:08 PM IST

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