Pakistan rejects Indian irresponsble, provocative allegations: Foreign Office

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has strongly rejected the provocative and baseless allegations made by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Rajasthan, calling them irresponsible.

In its strong response, the Foreign Office said that such statements by the Indian leadership are not only a threat to regional peace but also a clear violation of the UN Charter. The Foreign Office spokesperson said that the Indian Prime Minister’s remarks are only intended to gain political advantage and inflame tensions in the region. Indian attempts to link Pakistan with terrorism are misleading, baseless and unacceptable.

 

The spokesperson said that Pakistan is an active and consistent partner in the efforts of the international community against terrorism, while India is trying to divert the world’s attention from its internal failures and the serious human rights violations in occupied Kashmir. The Foreign Office made it clear that the struggle of the Kashmiri people for their right to self-determination cannot be suppressed by Indian statements or threats. Pakistan certainly wants peace, but is prepared to defend itself.

 

The Foreign Office spokesperson warned that if India attempts any kind of adventure or aggression, Pakistan will give a befitting reply. The Foreign Office has called on the international community to take serious note of the Indian leadership’s war mongering, hateful narratives and provocations and play its role in ensuring peace in South Asia.

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