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Modi raising balochistan issue not interference in pakistan s affairs
“I deeply regret that our requests for access have not been granted”, said the High Commissioner who has sought access for a team to visit both Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistan-administered Kashmir (PaK) to independently and thoroughly look into allegations of human rights violations.
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“When the Prime Minister speaks from the Red Fort it is state of union inside & outside”.
According to details, locals living in Chaman, Dalbadin, Sibi and Nushki took to the street against Indian interference in Balochistan and statement of Modi. We also believe that if Indian plans are exposed to the global public opinion in right perspective and carefully then Modi would not be able to raise his head anywhere among the comity of nations. What PM said it was an expression of concern. Apart from sporadic mention of Balochistan in the US Congress and in the European Parliament, this is the first time that the head of a government has questioned Pakistan’s treatment of its own people. My humanity doesn’t stop at my border.
“Modi should first stand accountable to the global community for unending and perpetual atrocities against Kashmiris, Muslims and Dalits in Kashmir and in India”, said Bilawal, chairman of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP).
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks about Balochistan and Pakistani Kashmir in his Independence Day speech “have not helped matters on the bilateral front”, a Pakistan daily has said, terming the current state of relations between the two neighbours as “toxic”.
The world is watching. He said the people of Pakistan would not tolerate such language from Modi against Balochistan or any other integral part of Pakistan.
Later talking to the media here, Jaishankar said India has made great efforts to reach out to Pakistan but it clearly faces a unique challenge in Pakistan’s response. “I want to offer my gratitude to these people”.
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“While the Indian establishment claims Pakistan is fuelling unrest in Indian Kashmir, it is quite clear that the uprising is indigenous in nature, fuelled by New Delhi’s repressive methods in the held territory”, it added.