 Pakistan threatens India with nuclear weapons. Diplomatic tensions between New Delhi and Islamabad have hit another law, as Pakistani imputes threatened India with a nuclear weapon last week. At a news conference on Saturday, the leader of Pakistan People's Party, Shazia Maheri, warned India of a conscious nuclear capabilities. India should not forget that Pakistan has an atom bomb. Our nuclear status is not meant to remain silent. We will not back down if need arises, the officials said. Maheri's threat against India follows days of diplomatic-sable rattling between the two countries. New Delhi on Friday criticized Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilal Albuta Sardari for his comments on Prime Minister Modi, describing the minister's speech as another law for Pakistan. In his speech on Thursday, Minister Butto called Prime Minister Modi a butcher of Gujarat. Osama bin Laden is dead, but the butcher of Gujarat lives, and he is the Prime Minister of India. Minister Butto said, Gujarat is a reference to the killing of around 1,000 people, mostly Muslims, in India's Gujarat province back in 2002. Butto's comments come after Indian Foreign Minister Jay Shankar accused Pakistan of being the epicenter of terrorism.