Pakistan Railways Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad said it is his countries responsibility to stand in solidarity with Muslims of India. He further warned of war due to differences between both countries. 'Differences between India and Pakistan will increase which might drag both countries to a war'. 'Pakistan's responsibility to stand in solidarity with Muslims of Kashmir and India'

'India under Modi has been moving systematically with a Hindu supremacist agenda'

Islamabad: Pakistan Railways Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad, who got an electric shock this August while spewing venom against India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has said it is Pakistan’s responsibility to stand in solidarity with Muslims of Kashmir and India.

Accusing PM Modi of creating problems for Indian Muslims, he said that differences between India and Pakistan will increase which might drag both countries to war.

The motormouth minister known for his silly statements had earlier exposed his own government when he said that Kartarpur corridor is the brainchild of Pakistan Army Chief Qamar Javed Bajwa and not Prime Minister Imran Khan.

After India abrogated Article 370 thereby ending Jammu & Kashmir’s special status, the minister said that a full-fledged war will be fought between India and Pakistan in October or November this year.