Union Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi today described Pakistan as "Na-Pak" and also dubbed it as a "factory of terrorism" which had become a threat to the world.
"Pakistan is not Pak it is Na-pak, because of the unholy alliance of Pakistan with terrorists , with the major terrorist groups ,it proves that Pakistan is not Pak, it is Napak," he said.
"That is why you see Pakistan is completely isolated before the world. No country is ready to support Pakistan because of its nefarious and evil designs and for their support of the infrastructure of terrorism," Naqvi told ANI.
"If Pakistan is not ready to shut down the infrastructure of terrorism, then definitely it will face serious consequences," he added
The minister said the entire world had realised that Pakistan sponsors terrorism and shelters terrorists, which not only poses dangers to India but also to peace and humanity the world over.
"No country can afford such type of the nefarious design by a neigbour. Ofcourse, wait and watch," he added.
"I can assure the world and the people of the country that India is in safe hands ,as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a strong nationalist leader and there will be no compromise with anti national forces," he said.
Sharif raised the issue of Kashmir and praised the Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Burhan Wani, who was killed in an encounter with security forces on July 8, at United Nations Genral Assembly(UNGA) on Wednesday.
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