The name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi echoed on Monday as members of Pakistan’s opposition members chanted ‘Modi, Modi’ slogans inside Pakistan National assembly leaving Imran Khan-led government red-faced.
On Monday, the Pakistan National Assembly passed a resolution condemning French President Emmanuel Macron for refusing to condemn a French publication for showing caricatures depicting Prophet Muhammad.
Modi Modi in Pakistan’s Parliament..Yeh to Abhi jhanki hai Lahore Karanchi baki hai ????? pic.twitter.com/98xGM4sEPv
— Akram Shah (Hindustani) (@AkramShahBJP) October 28, 2020
Amidst the constant ruckus inside the National Assembly, Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi announced that the government and opposition have agreed to present a unanimous resolution condemning the act of caricaturing Prophet Muhammad, its publication by French magazine Charlie Hebdo and the “resurgence of Islamophobic acts” in various countries.
As Qureshi began to speak on the resolution and various other issues, the opposition parties began to disrupt his speech by shouting slogans against the Imran Khan-led Pakistan government. Interestingly, the opposition MPs began to chant “Modi, Modi” even as Deputy Speaker of National Assembly tried to convince the opposition parties to let Minister Qureshi speak on the issue.
At 1:00 min, one can clearly hear opposition leader chanting the name of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi inside Pakistan’s National Assembly.
Modi slogans continues inside Pakistan’s National Assembly
The opposition parties continued to raise Modi slogans inside the National Assembly even as Imran Khan-led government accused them of being them ‘Modi’s friends’ and ‘traitors’.
Responding to a comment made by an opposition leader saying that the Imran Khan-led government had failed to get Pakistan removed from the ‘grey list’ of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), Qureshi accused the opposition of peddling “India’s narrative” and making national institutions “controversial”.
Pointing to PML-N’s Khawaja Asif, the Foreign Minister said it appeared to him that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “spirit has been transferred into him”. As Qureshi accused PML-N and former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif of colluding with PM Modi, slogans of “Modi ka jo yaar hai gaddar hai, gaddar hai (the friend of Modi is a traitor)” were shouted inside the National Assembly.
Pakistan passes resolution to recall its non-existent envoy to France
In its resolution, Pakistan’s National Assembly also asked the Imran Khan government to recall its ambassador to France in protest against the publication of images of Prophet Mohammed in France.
The resolution also asked the Organisation for Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to boycott French products and designate March 15 as International Day to Combat Islamophobia. It also urged the non-OIC countries to offer legal assistance to Muslims residing in their countries for their grievance redressal while also calling upon the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to start a global dialogue to counter Islamophobia.
However, the parody country of Pakistan just does not fail to embarrass itself as currently Pakistan does not have an envoy in France. Pakistan’s ambassador to France Moin-ul-Haq was transferred to as ambassador to China three months ago. Pakistan did not appoint his replacement in the Pakistani embassy in Paris since then.
Pro-India accounts disrupt Pakistan’s anti-India online meeting on Zoom
Just yesterday, a group of Indic social media users caused a massive embarrassment to Pakistani authorities and diplomats after they raided their online event that was organised to peddle anti-India rhetoric. The pro-Hindu accounts also disrupted the event by playing pro-Hindu and nationalistic songs on the video conference organised on Zoom.
A few Pakistani diplomats, along with some self-proclaimed human rights ‘activists’ and pro-Pakistan trolls had organised an event on online meeting platform ‘Zoom’ to discuss the so-called ’72 Years of Indian Occupation of Kashmir’.
During the anti-India event, pro-Indian accounts attempted to stop Pakistani diplomats from speaking lies on Kashmir issue by playing some Hindu nationalistic songs to stop Pakistanis from peddling their usual anti-India narrative.