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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 16 Oct 2016

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi called India’s neighbor Pakistan the “mothership of terrorism” at a Brics summit http://on.wsj.com/2ev8IqK  🔓

    9:42 AM - 16 Oct 2016
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    44 replies 240 retweets 212 likes
      1. Ismail Khan‏ @ismaeyl 16 Oct 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        googel that basterd to know the real face of Narendra darinda. He burned ppl alive #Gujrat #Gugratfiles #Gujratriots

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      2. Gul‏ @pakpolitic 16 Oct 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        butcher of Gujarat and Kashmir telling ppl Pakistan is a mothership of terrorism 😆😆😆

        3 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
      3. Suresh Kumar‏ @SureshB127 16 Oct 2016
        Replying to @pakpolitic

        .@pakpolitic @WSJ Mothership of terrorism born after butchering millions of innocent Bharatwasi in 1947!

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      2. Basima k‏ @basimak3 16 Oct 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        lucky that nobody called it terrorism for what happened at Gujarat in 2002 but just a riot....

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      1. KoushiK T  🇮🇳‏ @ImKoushiK2 16 Oct 2016
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        of that is Pakistan then I guess PM is 100% right. Every other terrorist attacks in the world links to pak. State sponsoring terrorist.

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      1. RISHI MALIK‏ @rishimalik1 16 Oct 2016
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        well it's a Truth. Hard to Deny.

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      1. олег слинько‏ @slinko20141 16 Oct 2016
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        Yes,of course!

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      1. Ædnan Divergent‏ @adrules007 16 Oct 2016
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        Modi is a Stupid PM in This Universe not in world

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      1. Marco Esquandolas‏ @PrivacySeller 16 Oct 2016
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        @NiharikaSM looks like he's telling Xi how to roll that spliff

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      1. don  ❌ ❌ ❌ turco‏ @Calltoart 16 Oct 2016
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        Yeah No shit..

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      2. Binte Rizwan‏ @Saniausmani 16 Oct 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        modi is a war criminal...a terrorist himself...what is been done in kashmir..he should be the last person defining terrorism...moron

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Manoj Behera‏ @manbeh4u 16 Oct 2016
        Replying to @Saniausmani @WSJ

        Modi hasnt ever been convicted in any crime Lunatics however can always call others morons of course.

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      2. Atif Mumtaz‏ @amumtaz 16 Oct 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        sad to hear such stupid comments

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      1. Amit Vayas‏ @amiivg 16 Oct 2016
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        Every Civilised Country must BAN Pakistan as Condemning is not a Issues for Illiterate Pakistan

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      1. Zeb Finley‏ @ZebbFinley 16 Oct 2016
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        Chinese leader looks like he just opened fortune cookie.

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      1. VonVictor V. Rosenchild‏ @Rosenchild 16 Oct 2016
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        A MAJOR OIL PIPELINE Runs through Afghanistan, Pakistan and India, so Russia and @realdDonaldtrump are setting the stage: Fall of NATO.

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      1. Binte Rizwan‏ @Saniausmani 16 Oct 2016
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        and dis Modi was denied US visa cuz of wat he did in gujarat.sum nerves he has 2 say such things..wen hs hnds r cvrd wid bld of innocnt

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