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Pakistan unaware of talks with India on SAARC summit sidelines

Hafeez Sayeed and the PM of the Pakistan openly criticized the killing of Burhan Wani and a black day was declared in the entire Pakistan which just clearly shows the pro terror policy of Pakistan, he said. “The meeting also provides an opportunity to underline the high importance we attach to achieving forward movement on security cooperation in the region”, Swarup said. “He also said that Kashmir is an internationally-acclaimed dispute recognised by the United Nations and to which India is also a signatory”, she said. Now, that they have been trying to internationalise this issue.take Pakistan headlong and let the world community know what they are doing is a very unsafe game and it has huge potential for further escalation in the subcontinent.

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India accuses Pakistan of backing an armed Islamist insurgency in Indian Kashmir, something Pakistan denies, though it admits to extending moral, political and diplomatic support to the Kashmiri people.

“If we make system of Bait-ul-Maal a success, I swear that no Kashmiri will sleep empty stomach”, he said.

“Every Kashmiri is today saying that they want freedom”. He said he was made victim for bringing Kashmir dispute close to its resolution in 1999.

He said it is our responsibility to fight the Kashmir case in the world.

INDIA is relentlessly continuing its killing spree in occupied Kashmir. At the 13th SAARC Summit held in November 2005 in Dhaka, it was decided that Interior and Home Ministers would hold a meeting annually to have a dialogue for strengthening cooperation to counter terrorism.

“Pakistan hasn’t merged Azad Kashmir into the country and there is a Prime Minister of its own in Azad Kashmir”.

Former home secretary and now BJP MP R.K. Singh on Friday asserted in the Lok Sabha that India should hit back at Pakistan for sponsoring terrorism in the country, adding there is no point in talking to the neighbouring country.

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He claimed that Kashmiris were being denied water, food and medicine. This has been happening since 1947 but the people of JK have not accepted it and are struggling against it.

Jama'at-e-Islami Pakistan chief addressing the rally