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Thursday 28 February 2019

India under PM Narendra Modi has given strong message to Pakistan: Amit Shah

Amit Shah speaking at the 18th edition of the India Today Conclave. (Photo: Vikram Sharma/India Today)

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Up to Pakistan to decide where ties will go, says Amit Shah
  • Slams Imran Khan for not condemning Pulwama terror attack
  • Why are you scared to condemn Pulwama attack, BJP chief asks Pakistan
Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government, India has given Pakistan a strong message, and it's up to Islamabad to decide where ties will go, BJP chief Amit Shah said on Friday.
Amit Shah was speaking at the India Today Conclave 2019 in New Delhi, amid a rapid escalation of tensions between India and Pakistan following a suicide bombing that killed 40 CRPF soldiers in Jammu and Kashmir on February 14.
India carried out pre-emptive airstrikes on Jaish-e-Mohammed (which carried out the attack) in Pakistani territory within two weeks, and says it thwarted an attempt by Pakistani jets to target its military installations on Wednesday.
A pilot captured by Pakistan during Wednesday's aerial confrontation -- Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman -- will be returned to India today.
At the India Today Conclave, Amit Shah slammed Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan for not condemning the suicide bombing on February 14, asking why he was scared to do so.
India has said its airstrikes on Jaish-e-Mohammed in Pakistan hit their target, and that damage was caused.
"There is fairly credible evidence with us which proves that there was damage to the camps," said Air Vice Marshal RGK Kapoor, the assistant chief of Air Staff, said on Thursday.
"The weapons hit the intended target and they caused damage that was intended. However, it will be premature to say that what was the number of casualties we have been able to inflict on those camps and the number of those killed," he said.

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