New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday slammed Pakistan for its anti-India rhetoric and warned of “painful consequences”, if it does not affect its careless, warfare and disgusting comments.In a press briefing, Mea spokesman Randhir Jaywal said, “We have seen reports about the continuous patterns of careless, war-war-mongri and disgusting comments against India against India.”He said, “This is a famous Modus Aperandi of Pakistani leadership, which will give Pakistan well for its rhetoric to hide its failures and again to hide its failures, as there will be any wrongly painful consequences, as recently displayed.Asim Munir, Pakistan’s army chief Asim Munir, released a sharp-India comment saying, “If we feel that we are going down, we will take half the world with us.”Munir also threatened Reliance Industries Limited Jamnagar Refinery in Gujarat, the largest single-site refining complex in the world as a possible target in any future military conflict with India.India replied, “Munir’s comment only strengthens concerns about the lack of civil inspection in Pakistan’s nuclear decisions, where military terrorist operates” hand-in-guove “with terrorist organizations.”