Dictator Kim Jong Un’s sister again challenges South Korea, says the price of propaganda will have to be paid

Seoul, November 17 (IANS). The sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has once again warned South Korea. Said that he will have to pay a ‘big price’ for propaganda.

Kim Yo-jong, deputy department director of the Central Committee of the North’s ruling Workers’ Party, said this, Yonhap news agency reported. He accused South Korea of ​​dropping political campaign leaflets and obscene things in the areas bordering the border.

In a statement carried by the North’s Korean Central News Agency, he used very strong words, saying, ‘We strongly condemn the shameful and dirty acts of the ROK (official name of South Korea) scoundrels. Ignoring our repeated warnings, they have once again tried to instigate an anti-DPRK political and conspiratorial movement.

He said, ‘There is no home owner who would not at least be indignant at such dirty garbage scattered in a clean courtyard, such filth that even a dog does not like to touch.’

North Korea has reacted angrily to South Korean activists sending balloons carrying anti-Pyongyang propaganda leaflets and South Korean consumer goods across the border.

Kim said North Korean security forces have sealed off areas where the leaflets were found and are working to destroy them.

He said, patience also has a limit. The anger of the DPRK people against the most despicable curse is at its peak. Now these miscreants will have to pay a heavy price for this.

This is not the first time that the dictator’s sister Kim has threatened the neighboring country. She has given warnings on many occasions. Even before this, after seeing drones within the border of his country, he had said that the enemy country will have to face consequences.

–IANS

SCH/KR

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