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Uddhav Thackeray says Modi-Sharif meeting 'unfortunate'
Mumbai, July 10
Shiv Sena president Uddhav
Thackeray on Friday described the meeting between Prime Minister
Narendra Modi and his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif in Russia as
"unfortunate".
"The situation has barely changed so far since the
previous (UPA) regime. The meeting between the two (Modi-Sharif) is an
unfortunate development," said Thackeray, whose party Shiv Sena is a
part of the BJP-led NDA.
He said Pakistan was "everyday killing
our soldiers" and the people of India have great expectations from Modi
that he would give them a fitting reply.
"Recently, the Indian
Army went inside Myanmar to eliminate terrorists there. I don't know if
they have learnt any lessons from that but Pakistan needs to be taught a
lesson as well," Thackeray told mediapersons.
Referring to the
meeting in Ufa and the proposed visit by Modi to Pakistan next year, the
Sena chief lamented that whatever was happening earlier was continuing.
"People
are saying nothing has changed... The same traditions that were
followed earlier are still being followed. People have a lot of
expectations from Modi to give a fitting reply to Pakistan... Don't
belie those expectations," he said.
On Friday, Modi and Sharif held talks on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Russia.
During
the 45-minute meeting, Modi accepted Sharif's invitation to visit
Pakistan for the Saarc summit in 2016, which has ruffled the Sena's
feathers.