New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said India wanted to have cordial relations with Pakistan but they have wicked nature to have enmity with everyone for no reason.
He was speaking at his 66th edition of monthly-radio address to the Nation, the prime minister said, “21 years ago on this day, our army won the Kargil war. India was then trying to have cordial relations with Pakistan but as said that it is in the nature of the wicked to have enmity with everyone for no reason.”
He said Pakistan took this step to distract from their internal issues.
“Pakistan undertook this misadventure with sinister plans to capture India's land and to divert attention from its internal conflicts,” the prime minister said.
He also asked the audience to visit www.gallantryaward.gov.in and read about the brave soliders
During his address, he plays former PM Vajpayee's message from Red Fort on Kargil which "resonates even today."
"Before taking any action, let us ask ourselves whether its worth the sacrifice that the soldiers made in Kargil," he reiterated.
India is celebrating 21st years of Kalgil Vijay Diwas on Sunday. Mr Modi said, “The the day is very special, as the war happened at a time and in a situation that nobody can forget. India wanted good relations with Pakistan, but that did not happen.”