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Pakistan, the mothership of terror: Modi at BRICS-BIMSTEC meet

Anarchy has gone global; all nations, barring one, are motivated to pursue a path of peace, says Modi.

New Delhi: Stepping up his diplomatic offensive against Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi targeted that country over the terror issue at the Brics summit in Goa on Sunday, telling other Brics leaders that Pakistan is the “mother-ship of terrorism”, sending out a strong but veiled message to China by cautioning against "selective approaches to terrorist individuals and organisations".

In his remarks later in the evening at the Outreach Summit of Brics with regional grouping Bimstec, he again attacked Pakistan, saying that a country in India’s neighbourhood "embraces and radiates the darkness of terrorism" and that "terrorism has become its favourite child".

He said, "And, the child (terrorism) in turn has come to define the fundamental character and nature of its parent (Pakistan)". He said that in South Asia, "all nation states, barring one, are motivated to pursue a path of peace, development and economic prosperity for its people".

He further sent a strong message to Pakistan on the issue of its increasing diplomatic isolation that "to those who nurture the philosophy of terror, and seek to de-humanise mankind, we must send a clear message to mend their ways or be isolated in the civilised world".

BRICS united against terrorism: PM
In what is being seen as a successful global diplomatic campaign by India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his press statement after the Brics summit, said: “We (Brics) also agreed that those who nurture, shelter, support and sponsor such forces of violence and terror are as much a threat to us as the terrorists themselves. India is happy to note the unity of thought and purpose on this serious global challenge.”

“The growing arc of terrorism today threatens the Middle East, West Asia, Europe and South Asia. Its violent footprints put at risk the security of our citizens ... Tragically, the mother-ship of terrorism is a country in India’s neighbourhood. Terror modules around the world are linked to this mother-ship. This country shelters not just terrorists. It nurtures a mindset. A mindset that loudly proclaims that terrorism is justified for political gains. It is a mindset that we strongly condemn. And, against which we as Brics need to stand and act together. Brics must speak in one voice against this threat,” Mr Modi, without directly naming Pakistan at the multilateral forum, told Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Brazilian President Michel Temer and South African President Jacob Zuma at the Brics summit’s “restricted” segment.

Addressing the Outreach Summit of Brics with regional grouping Bimstec that comprises Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Thailand, apart from India which is a member of both groups, Mr Modi said: “In South Asia and Bimstec, all nation states, barring one, are motivated to pursue a path of peace, development and economic prosperity for its people.

Unfortunately, this country is in India’s neighbourhood which embraces and radiates the darkness of terrorism. Terrorism has become its favourite child. And the child in turn has come to define the fundamental character and nature of its parent. The time for condemning state-sponsored terrorism is long gone. It is time to stand up and act, and act decisively... To those who nurture the philosophy of terror, and seek to de-humanise mankind, we must send a clear message to mend their ways or be isolated in the civilised world.”

At the Brics plenary session, Mr Modi, in a veiled reference to China, said: “Terrorism casts a long shadow on our development and economic prosperity. Its reach is now global. It has grown more lethal and adept at the use of technology. Our response to terrorism must, therefore, be nothing less than comprehensive.”

“And, we need to act both individually and collectively. Selective approaches to terrorist individuals and organisations will not only be futile but also counter-productive. There must be no distinction based on artificial and self-serving grounds.”

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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