Protests in India over Pakistan FM’s comments on Modi

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STORY: Bhutto while addressing a press conference at the United Nations on Friday (December 16) called Modi the "butcher of Gujarat" which paved the way for BJP workers to stage a protest in front of the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi.

"We want Bilawal Bhutto to be punished for his comments," said a protester in northern Jammu city.

Protesters in Jammu and central Bhopal city burned the Pakistani flag and effigies with Bhutto's photographs pasted on them.

Bhutto's remarks come after Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said on Thursday (December 15) that Pakistan is the "epicenter of terrorism".

Arch-rivals Pakistan and India have fought three wars since 1947, when British colonial ended and the two independent nations were created in a blood-drenched process known as partition.