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00:00I'd like to remind the Honourable Foreign Minister, or the Minister for External Affairs
00:08of India, that Osama Bin Laden is dead, but the butcher of Gujarat lives.
00:17And he is the Prime Minister of India.
00:19What is the RSS?
00:22The RSS draws its inspiration from Hitler's SS within India.
00:29Who perpetuates terrorism?
00:33Is it Pakistan?
00:34Ask the people of Gujarat.
00:37They will say it's their Prime Minister.
00:59Do you foresee any kind of rise in tensions because Pakistan is in a vulnerable situation
01:17and there is a war of words between you and the Indian Foreign Minister over here?
01:22Will it turn into any kind of rise in the tensions along the borders?
01:26I don't believe we're in a war of words.
01:28Are we in a war of words?
01:29I haven't noticed.
01:30But I want to be very careful because I actually didn't catch the statement that you're referring
01:37to.
01:38Just now, he made that mistake out.
01:40Oh, okay.
01:41Well, that I disagree.
01:42It's pretty safe to say.
01:46Look, I'm the Foreign Minister of Pakistan, and Pakistan's Foreign Minister is a victim
01:51of terrorism, as the son of Shaheed Murtabban is able to.
01:54The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Shabaz Sharif, when he was CM of Punjab, his home minister
02:00was assassinated by terrorists.
02:03Political parties, civil society, the average people in Pakistan across the board have been
02:08the victims or the perpetrators of terrorism.
02:12We've lost far more lives to terrorism than India has.
02:16Why?
02:17Why?
02:18Why would we want our own people to suffer?
02:22We absolutely do not.
02:24Unfortunately, I think India has been playing in that space that I referred to earlier in
02:27my statement.
02:30It's very easy to say Muslim and terrorists together and get the world to agree.
02:37And they very skillfully blur this line, where people like myself are associated with terrorists
02:46rather than as those who have been fighting and to this day are fighting terrorism.
02:52As far as India is concerned, they've had terrorist attacks.
02:57They too should not have had to experience terrorist attacks.
03:00Whatever cooperation they need, we've offered in the past, you know, would like to continue
03:06to offer in the future.
03:08But they continuously perpetuate this philosophy.
03:16And it's not just for Pakistan, it's for the Muslims in India.
03:19We're terrorists whether we're Muslims in Pakistan and we're terrorists whether we're
03:21Muslims in India.
03:24I'd like to remind the honourable foreign minister or the minister for external affairs
03:31of India that Osama bin Laden is dead.
03:37But the butcher of Gujarat lives.
03:41And he is the prime minister of India.
03:45He was banned from entering this country until he became prime minister.
03:52This is the prime minister of the RSS and the foreign minister of the RSS.
03:56What is the RSS?
03:59The RSS draws its inspiration from Hitler's SS.
04:05The RSS, I saw yesterday that the foreign minister of India was with the UN Secretary
04:11General inaugurating a statue of Gandhi.
04:18But if the foreign minister of India was being honest, then he knows as well as I that the
04:25RSS does not believe in Gandhi, in the ideology of Gandhi, in the manifesto of Gandhi.
04:38They do not see this individual as the founder of India.
04:44They hero-worship the terrorists that assassinated Gandhi within India.
04:50Who perpetuates terrorism?
04:54Is it Pakistan?
04:56Ask the people of Gujarat.
04:58They will say it's their prime minister.
05:00Ask the people of Kashmir.
05:02They will say the butcher of Gujarat is now the butcher of Kashmir.
05:06And I'm not talking about some imaginary past.
05:10I'm talking about today.
05:12They demonize the people of Pakistan.
05:14They expect the world to believe that we are all terrorists.

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