Pak foreign ministry tells PM Modi to win election on own strengths

ANI  |  Islamabad [Pakistan] 

has asked to stop dragging into its electoral debate.

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Dr. Mohammad Faisal on Monday tweeted that "should stop dragging into its electoral debate and win victories on own strength rather than fabricated conspiracies, which are utterly baseless and irresponsible."

While addressing an rally in Palanpur in Banaskantha, Prime Minister Modi on Sunday had said that is trying to fix polls to defeat the (BJP).

"Former Army Director General Arshad Rafique was backing and was willing to help make Ahmed Patel the chief minister," Prime Minister Modi had said at an rally.

Accusing his predecessor, Dr. Manmohan Singh, of colluding with Pakistani officials in a 'secret' meeting, Prime Minister Modi had said, "Have you read about Didn't they insult me and people of Now news is that High Commissioner and foreign minister and met at his house just before the polls. This is a serious issue that I want to ask. What is the reason for secret meeting with Pakistanis?"

The political parties have started campaigning for the second phase of assembly, which is scheduled to be held on Thursday.

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First Published: Mon, December 11 2017. 12:25 IST