‘Foreign Ministry will have painful consequences of any adventure’

India warned Pakistan not to make rhetoric “not making rhetoric” against New Delhi that any daring will have “painful consequences”. After some comments by Pakistani Army Chief Aseem Munir to nuclear threats to India and some comments by Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the Ministry of External Affairs has received this response.

Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, “We have seen news related to the careless, warmadi and disgusting comments being made by the Pakistani leadership against India.” He said, “It is a matter of renunciation of anti-India leadership to hide its failures.”

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A Foreign Ministry spokesman said, “Pakistan is warned to restraint on its rhetoric as any adventure will have painful consequences, as recently displayed.”

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Recently, Pakistan’s Army Chief Field Marshal Aseem Munir issued a nuclear threat to India, saying that if he faced a crisis of existence in the struggle with India in future, it would destroy half the world. India described the comment as “irresponsible” and said that the country will take all necessary steps to protect national security. According to a print report, Munir also threatened to destroy the embankment of India on the Indus River and said that once the dam is built, Pakistan will feature missiles on it.

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