India should take corrective measures for itself before criticising others

ISLAMABAD – Foreign Office Spokesperson Nafees Zakariya on Thursday slammed the Indian external affairs ministry on a statement regarding JUD chief Hafiz Saeed’s house arrest, saying India should take corrective measures for itself rather than commenting on the affairs of other countries, Radio Pakistan reported.

At his weekly news briefing, the spokesperson said there was undeniable evidence that India was involved in carrying out terrorism activities in Pakistan. He highlighted that the Indian state institutions also carried out terrorism on Indian soil, but blamed others for it. Pakistan’s efforts against terrorism have been hailed at the world level.

He said that Pakistan has taken all actions against banned outfits and terrorist elements without any discrimination in the larger national interest of the country and in line with international obligations.

Showing concerns over the ongoing human rights violations in occupied Kashmir, Zakariya said that India was trying to change demography of Occupied Kashmir and the international community should take notice of it.

The spokesman said the United Nations and the world community should make vigorous efforts for the resolution of outstanding Kashmir dispute in order to ensure peace and stability in the South Asian region.

He said OIC has been playing an effective role vis-a-vis Kashmir issue.

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