Don't give us sermons on democracy: Minister to Pakistan

IANS  |  New Delhi 

After the Foreign Office said should stop "dragging" into its electoral debate, Union Minister on Monday retorted saying it should not give lessons to on democracy as it is well known to the entire world how the neighbouring country acts against

"It is well known to the world how acts towards and how few agencies there promote in and in Jammu and Kashmir," told reporters here.

The Law Minister said the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi win elections with the blessings of the people. "should stop giving us lessons. We are proud of our democracy," he said.

"Who will win the elections will be decided by the people," the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader asserted.

Hitting out at Congress leader Anand Sharma, the Union Minister said, "One thing is very strange that Anand Sharma has given a statement yesterday (Sunday) that no such meeting (between Congress leaders and the envoy) has taken place.

"But in today's newspaper there were entire details of who from the side and from Congress side attended the meeting," he said.

He also said that it was "very strange" that such a meeting is happening when the Gujarat Assembly elections are going on.

Prasad's remark came hours after Foreign Ministry said that should stop dragging it into its electoral debate and win on their own strength.

On Sunday, while addressing a rally in Sanand Prime Minister Modi had asked about the "secret meeting" of top Pakistani officials at the residence of now-suspended Congress leader in New Delhi.

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First Published: Mon, December 11 2017. 18:44 IST