No amount of India’s anti-Pakistan rhetoric could hide its state-terrorism in Occupied Kashmir: FO

Foreign OfficeNo amount of India’s anti-Pakistan rhetoric could hide its state-terrorism in Occupied...

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Foreign Office on Thursday said that no amount of India’s anti-Pakistan rhetoric could hide its state-terrorism in the Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IOJ&K).

On Wednesday, while addressing a public gathering in Mathura, a City in India’s northern Uttar Pradesh State, the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the roots of terrorism are being nourished in India’s neighborhood, and that the International Community must come together to act against Countries harbouring and supporting terrorists.

“Today terrorism has become an ideology, which has transgressed every border. It is a global problem and has become a global threat, whose strong roots are getting nourished in our neighborhood,” Modi said in an apparent reference to Pakistan.

In response to Narendra Modi’s remarks, the Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr Mohammad Faisal said that these were reflective of the Indian government’s quintessential animus towards Pakistan and the smear campaign that India has waged for decades.

The Spokesperson added that no amount of India’s anti-Pakistan rhetoric could hide its state-terrorism in Occupied Kashmir nor could any such remarks divert the international community’s attention from India’s unilateral and illegal actions of August 55, 2019 which, among other things, have turned IOJ&K into the largest prison of the world.

Dr Faisal said that rather than resorting to its familiar canard against Pakistan, India should pay heed to the international censure and reverse its draconian measures which are resulting in unspeakable sufferings for the Kashmiri people.

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