[《National Conference leader Omar Abdullah said Khan’s statement endorsed
Modi for a second term as prime minister. “So much for Modi sahib telling
the country only Pakistan [and] its sympathisers want BJP to lose,”
Abdullah tweeted. “How soon before we see a ‘Chowkidar Imran Khan’ Twitter
handle?” he asked.

Abdullah said: “Just imagine what all the “Chowkidar” handles would be
doing to Rahul Gandhi [and] the Congress right now if Imran Khan had
endorsed RG [Rahul Gandhi] as PM in these elections? Who is the “tukde
tukde” gang now?”

Peoples Democratic Party chief Mehbooba Mufti mocked the BJP, saying
“bhakts were wondering if they should praise Imran Khan or not”. She said
Modi had “frittered away” the chance to hold dialogue with Pakistan.

“Mufti Sb [Mufti Mohammad Sayeed] too like Pak PM believed that Modi a BJP
PM backed by right wing could carry forward process of dialogue initiated
by Vajpayee ji,” Mufti said. “Cong [Congress] couldn’t do so as it feared
backlash from BJP [and] other right wing parties. But Modi despite a huge
mandate frittered away that chance.”》]

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‘How deep are your ties with Pakistan?’: Opposition lashes out at PM Modi
after Imran Khan’s remarks
The Pakistani prime minister said there would be a better chance of talks
with India if the BJP returns to power.

‘How deep are your ties with Pakistan?’: Opposition lashes out at PM Modi
after Imran Khan’s remarks
A file photo of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan with Narendra Modi. | PIB

Opposition parties attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday after
his Pakistani counterpart Imran Khan claimed there would be a better chance
of talks with India if the Bharatiya Janata Party returns to power in the
Lok Sabha elections.

Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala said Pakistan had “officially
allied” with Modi following Khan’s remarks. “‘A vote for Modi is a vote for
Pakistan’, says Pak PM Imran Khan,” Surjewala tweeted.

Khan had told journalists in an interview that the Congress, if it comes to
power, might be too scared to seek a settlement with Pakistan over Kashmir
due to fears of a backlash from the right-wing.

Modi has often criticised Opposition leaders for seeking proof of the
Balakot air strike, saying such statements helped Pakistan. On Tuesday, the
prime minister said that the Congress manifesto speaks for Pakistan when it
says that Article 370 will never be scrapped.

“Modi ji, first there was love for Nawaz Sharif and now Imran Khan is your
dear friend,” Surjewala said. “The truth is out in the open.”

Pak has officially allied with Modi!

‘A vote for Modi is a vote for Pakistan’, says Pak PM Imran Khan

मोदीजी, पहले नवाज़ शरीफ़ से प्यार और अब ईमरान खान आपका चहेता यार!

ढोल की पोल खुल गयी है।

https://t.co/Qg1a2Hl0Q1

— Randeep Singh Surjewala (@rssurjewala) April 10, 2019

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said firecrackers will be burst in
Pakistan if Modi wins the Lok Sabha elections. “Why does Pakistan want Modi
ji to win?” he asked. “Modi ji should tell the country how deep his
relations are with Pakistan.”

National Conference leader Omar Abdullah said Khan’s statement endorsed
Modi for a second term as prime minister. “So much for Modi sahib telling
the country only Pakistan [and] its sympathisers want BJP to lose,”
Abdullah tweeted. “How soon before we see a ‘Chowkidar Imran Khan’ Twitter
handle?” he asked.

Abdullah said: “Just imagine what all the “Chowkidar” handles would be
doing to Rahul Gandhi [and] the Congress right now if Imran Khan had
endorsed RG [Rahul Gandhi] as PM in these elections? Who is the “tukde
tukde” gang now?”

Peoples Democratic Party chief Mehbooba Mufti mocked the BJP, saying
“bhakts were wondering if they should praise Imran Khan or not”. She said
Modi had “frittered away” the chance to hold dialogue with Pakistan.

“Mufti Sb [Mufti Mohammad Sayeed] too like Pak PM believed that Modi a BJP
PM backed by right wing could carry forward process of dialogue initiated
by Vajpayee ji,” Mufti said. “Cong [Congress] couldn’t do so as it feared
backlash from BJP [and] other right wing parties. But Modi despite a huge
mandate frittered away that chance.”

How soon before we see a “Chowkidar Imran Khan” twitter handle?
https://t.co/lbuC1dUNrj

— Omar Abdullah (@OmarAbdullah) April 10, 2019
Bhakts scratching their heads & at wit ends wondering if they should praise
Imran Khan or not. 😷 https://t.co/V4pv4u4vgn

— Mehbooba Mufti (@MehboobaMufti) April 10, 2019

Communist Party of India (Marxist) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury said
Modi has repeatedly focused on Pakistan in his election campaign and tried
to link it to the Opposition. “Now we know who Pakistan actually wants as
PM, the only Indian PM to have invited ISI to a military base, and the only
one who went to Pakistan uninvited,” he said.

Yechury claimed he had concerns about foreign governments influencing the
elections. “Last year, it was reported that ISI wants Modi as PM,” he said.
“Now Pakistani PM says it.”

पाकिस्तान मोदी जी को क्यों जिताना चाहता है? मोदी जी देश को बतायें कि
पाकिस्तान के साथ उनके कितने गहरे रिश्ते हैं?

सभी भारतवासी जान लें कि अगर मोदी जी जीते तो पाकिस्तान में पटाखे फूटेंगे।
https://t.co/nWtsOFSMVl

— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) April 10, 2019

Pakistan has been the only issue of Modi's election campaign, where he has
scurriliously tried to link it to opposition. Now we know who Pakistan
actually wants as PM, the only Indian PM to have invited ISI to a military
base, and the only one who went to Pakistan uninvited.
https://t.co/h3coC3W7eo

— Sitaram Yechury (@SitaramYechury) April 10, 2019

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