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Pakistan smiling at us due to opposition's statement: Modi slams Opposition

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that Opposition's statements demanding proof of the airstrike are making headlines in the Pakistan's newspaper.

Speaking in his hometurf in Gujarat, Modi took a jibe at opposition parties and said that they are free to abuse him but they should atleast believe the army.

On Monday, senior Congress leader Kapil Sibbal demanded proof of the airstrike. Sibbal, in a tweet, also accused Prime Minister and his government of politicising the terror and said that the international media is reporting no terrorist casuality in the airstrike.

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