Ceasefire violations reflective of Indian nervousness: Pakistan’s FO

Foreign OfficeCeasefire violations reflective of Indian nervousness: Pakistan’s FO

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Foreign Office has said that ceasefire violations on the Line of Control (LoC) and interference in the internal affairs of neighbours are indicative of Indian nervousness.

In his weekly press briefing in Islamabad on Friday, the Foreign Office Spokesman Nafees Zakaria said that India is nervous because of diplomatic offensive by Pakistan to expose New Delhi over situation in Occupied Kashmir.

The spokesman regretted that India was obstructing dispatch of fact-finding mission by the United Nations Human Rights Council to Occupied Kashmir.

Zakaria said that the claim of surgical strikes was one of the many lies that India had been telling to the world community. He said that India’s objective was to divert attention of the world from gross human rights violations in Occupied Kashmir. He said that India media reported many things against facts and credit goes to Pakistani media for exposing it.

The foreign office spokesman said that Pakistan had very effectively taken up the situation in Kashmir at all levels. He said that it would continue to highlight Indian atrocities and human rights violations in Occupied Kashmir at world fora. He also reiterated Pakistan’s political, moral and diplomatic support for the just cause of Kashmiris.

Nafees Zakaria said that Indian obstinacy was the main hurdle in the way of implementation of UN resolutions on Kashmir. He said that India was constantly violating the UN resolutions on Kashmir and charter of world body.

The spokesman further said that Pakistan High Commissioner to United Kingdom handed over dossier on human rights violations in Indian Occupied Kashmir to the UK special representative on Afghanistan and Pakistan. He said that for the last more than three months, Indian brutalities in Occupied Kashmir are continuing and causalities keep rising.

To a question, he said that there was growing national consensus in the country to eliminate terrorism in all its forms and manifestation. He said that there was zero tolerance on terrorism and he said Pakistan is carrying out indiscriminate action against all terrorists.

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