NEW DELHI: The Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has rapidly produced reaction over the Pakistani counterpart PM Nawaz Sharif’s statement by saying that there is no chance of Pakistan in winning any war in his lifetime.
The Indian PM retaliated statement came just after the Pakistani premier’s words as per reports in which he was saying that a fourth war could be triggered between two neighbouring nuclear powers in any moment over the Kashmir issues.
However, the Pakistani PM House had subsequently officially denied any such statement and termed the newspaper article as incorrect and based on malicious intentions.
According to reported, the controversies emerged followed by the Pakistan based newspaper, Dawn News, which reported that PM Sharif released the statement during his visit to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, , Indian media reported.
PM House Islamabad clarified that Mr Sharif provided his stance by saying he wished to see held-Kashmir free from the Indian occupation and desired that this dream could turn into reality during his lifetime.
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