Modi would be pelted with eggs if dared to 'roam freely' in occupied Kashmir: Fawad

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi would be pelted with eggs if dared to "roam freely" in Indian-occupied Kashmir, Science Minister Fawad Chaudhry said Friday, referring to freedom of locals in Pakistan's side of the valley.

In a tweet where he addressed India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Fawad said: "Today yet again #KashmirSolidarityJalsa proved Kashmiris of Pak side are free citizens.

"They welcome @ImranKhanPTI with open arms," he added, before asking if Modi could "dare to roam freely in IOK?"

The science and technology minister, in response to his own question, then said: "He won’t because itnay anday perein gey k Anday kum ho jaien gey... [He won’t because he would be pelted with so many eggs that it would lead to a shortage of eggs]."

Earlier, on Tuesday, Chaudhry had claimed that India had threatened the Sri Lankan cricket team players for not being allowed to play in the Indian Premier League (IPL) if they travelled to Pakistan for their tour later this month, citing "informed sports commentators".

The tweet by minister, who had termed the development as “really cheap tactic, jingoism", came a day after 10 Sri Lankan players — including T20 skipper Lasith Malinga and former captains Angelo Mathews and Thisara Perera — pulled out of the upcoming tour of Pakistan citing security concerns.

Chaudhry has been on a roll since the past few days, especially after India lost contact with its moon lander, marking a huge setback for its space program.

On Monday, he took a light-hearted jab at India's recent failure, saying: "Endia only way now you can reach moon is through Bollywood, another 100 crore and you guys will be on the moon."

Shortly afterwards, he tweeted that India was "adding into space debris" and that galaxies "and the planet is a delicate business politicians must not be allowed to play foolish gimmicky".

Prior to that, on Saturday, he had termed the Indian spacecraft a "toy" and said the spacecraft must have landed in Mumbai. Taking to Twitter, Chaudhry had advised the Indian users on the social media site and others to sleep instead of waiting for an announcement from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).

“Modi is giving speech on satellite communication as though he was actually an astronaut, not a politician,” Chaudhry had added.

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