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Pak invokes Congress, NC, PDP to make out its case against India | J&K not lost | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Mar 10: The Indian Air Force's surgical strike in at Balakot in Pakistan has rattled and exposed the Pakistani establishment. To hide its failure against the India's highly successful strike, it has been taking recourse to lies and invoking statements of Congress, NC and PDP leaders to make out its case against India. It is quoting Congress party's former Union Home Minister P Chidambaram and saying Kashmir is lost to India. And it is invoking the statements of National Conference.s Farooq Abdullah and PDP's Mehbooba Mufti to tell the international community that India has violating the human rights of Kashmiri Muslims. On Saturday, it was none other than Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi who invoked Chidambaram, Farooq Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti to tarnish India's image. He desperately tried to tell the international community that India is barbarous state. Speaking to media representatives in Sukkur, Pakistan, Shah Mahmood Qureshi declared that "Pakistan was prepared to give a befitting response in case of any aggression from India", and added that Pakistan's restraint in the face of Indian aggression was being praised worldwide. Meanwhile" He also claimed that "New Delhi's policies in occupied- Kashmir (read Indian Jammu and Kashmir) are being criticized by the people in India who were saying that India has "lost Kashmir". P Chidambaram of the Congress has not once but umpteen times said that "India has almost lost Kashmir by pursuing a muscular policy". Qureshi not just invoked Chidambaram, but also referred to9 the statements being made by Farooq Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti against New Delhi and its policy towards Kashmiri Muslims. "Politicians and leaders, including Mehbooba Mufti and Farooq Abdullah, are also questioning India's policy regarding occupied Kashmir (Indian Jammu & Kashmir)," he said while making out a Pakistani case against India He urged the "nternational community and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation to take notice of Indian army's brutalities in held Kashmir"and added that "he United Nations Human Rights Commission has called for a commission to be formed to probe the situation in the occupied territory". It is no wonder then that New Delhi has taken an exception to the statements being made by Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abdullah, Mehbooba Mufti and others of their ilk and hinted that it would not mind taking action against them and treating them like the Hurriyat operatives, including Geelani, Mirwaiz and Yasin Malik, are being treated. |
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