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India calls Pakistan's Khawaja Asif 'mentally unstable' over remarks on PM Modi

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India has sharply rebuked Pakistani Defence Minister Khawaja Asif after he made controversial remarks about Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Indian government sources described Asif's comments as a reflection of ignorance and indicative of the poor state of Pakistan's political leadership. Officials questioned how someone making such remarks could be entrusted with a senior ministerial role. The sources, speaking to news agency ANI, said Asif's statements were driven by envy and hate speech rather than informed opinion.

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