Pakistan gets furious over PM Modi, said- 'Don't leave our airspace...'
Pakistan gets furious over PM Modi, said- 'Don't leave our airspace...'
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Islamabad: Pakistan said on Sunday, the day of Diwali, that "it has rejected India's request to let Prime Minister Narendra Modi's special aircraft pass through its airspace." It has taken this step citing alleged human rights abuses in Jammu and Kashmir. In such a situation, according to Radio Pakistan, Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said in a statement, "It has been decided that Prime Minister Modi's aircraft will not be allowed to use Pakistan's airspace."

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With this, Qureshi said, "This decision has been taken in view of the alleged violation of human rights in Jammu and Kashmir and" Black Day ". Pakistan is celebrating 'Black Day' on Sunday in support of Kashmiris." Let me tell you that while talking further, Qureshi said, "The Indian High Commission is being informed in writing about this decision. " '

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In fact, last month Pakistan had refused to allow Prime Minister Modi's plane to pass through its airspace and at that time Modi was going for a meeting of UN General Assembly. In such a situation, Pakistan had also refused to allow President Ram Nath Kovind's aircraft to use its airspace last month and Kovind had been visiting Iceland.

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