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huh! but crossing International border line by terrorists is always ok.

Islamabad, Aug 18, 2016, (PTI)
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Pakistan today said Prime Minister Narendra Modi crossed the "red line" by talking about Balochistan and asserted that it will "forcefully" raise the Kashmir issue at the UN General Assembly session next month.

"The Prime Minister strongly pleaded the case of Kashmir during General Assembly session last year and we will again forcefully raise the issue," Foreign Office Spokesperson Nafees Zakaria said.

Zakaria, in his weekly news briefing here, also took strong exception to the remarks by Prime Minister Modi on Balochistan.

Prime Minister Modi had brought up Pakistani atrocities on people of Balochistan and Azad Kashmir in his Independence Day speech.

"It is the violation of the UN Charter...He (Modi) crossed the red line by talking about Balochistan," Zakaria said.

He alleged that India was involved in subversive activities in Balochistan and Karachi. Zakaria also claimed that India was referring to Balochistan to cover up its human rights violations in Kashmir.

Zakaria said Prime Minister Sharif will lead the official delegation at the General Assembly session. He said the UN Secretary General and most of the UN members had already been informed about the "precarious situation" in Kashmir.

Zakaria said the UN and international community should remind India that it must fulfil its commitment to give the right of self-determination to the people of Jammu and Kashmir as per Security Council resolutions.

He said the issue was still outstanding on the Security Council agenda for more than six decades.

"Pakistan strongly condemns the continuing use of force by India and violation of human rights. The brutal use of force has killed at least 80 people and at least 100 have been blinded by use of pellet guns," Zakaria alleged.

He said the international community and human rights organisations should call upon India to stop use of "brute force" in Kashmir.

Asked about Indian taking action against Amnesty International, he said it showed how India was treating the issue of human rights in Kashmir.

Zakaria said Pakistan had proposed to India to hold talks on Kashmir. However, he refused to confirm if India had responded to the proposal.

When asked about any conditions India had put before them for starting dialogue, the spokesman said Pakistan proposed that Kashmir should be the focus of the talks.

Zakaria also claimed that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) was aimed at economic development of not only Pakistan and China but the entire region. He said India's objection to such a beneficial economic project was beyond comprehension.

Zakaria said Pakistan had invited finance ministers of SAARC countries for the next week meeting but so far was waiting for confirmation on Arun Jaitley's participation.

http://www.deccanherald.com/content/565337/modi-crossed-red-line-talking.html
 
Clapping is done with both hands, Pm's peace overtures were rebuked first by patahnkot attacks and later by team frm pak which visited india to investigate

Indian govt has now lost all the hopes of reconciliations and peace, so there seems to be major shift in foreign policy now which as of now is not sure which path it will take
 
Just like I said. If modi is thinking that Pakistan would stop raising and discussing Kashmir after his stupid statement about Baluchistan then he is only fooling himself.

Pakistan today said Prime Minister Narendra Modi crossed the "red line" by talking about Balochistan and asserted that it will "forcefully" raise the Kashmir issue at the UN General Assembly session next month.

No change as I said in other threads.

Try something else PM jee. Yeh tactic to fail ho gayi. :)
 
Clapping is done with both hands, Pm's peace overtures were rebuked first by patahnkot attacks and later by team frm pak which visited india to investigate

Indian govt has now lost all the hopes of reconciliations and peace, so there seems to be major shift in foreign policy now which as of now is not sure which path it will take

Yes, i think the peace overtures are over. There is no turning back from this. we tried to do peace for 17 years and for 17 years we got blood in return..
 
Time to cross our red lines then ;)
Khalistan, Nagaland, Assam as bonus along with Kashmir :D

You missed manipur. Another state with AFSPA along with IOK.

We have too many issues to talk about. We should have 6-7 MEA spokesperson :D

Aa jao maidan main....


Aa gaye :lol:

asserted that it will "forcefully" raise the Kashmir issue at the UN General Assembly session next month.
 
Time to cross our red lines then ;)
Khalistan, Nagaland, Assam as bonus along with Kashmir :D

Already tried and failed, Nagaland and Assam wont work because there is no where for militants to hide, Both Myanmar and Bangladesh are unsafe and have Pro-India govt. You can forget the North east entirely. As for Khalistan, its dead and gone Punjabis are one of the most patriotic people in India. You only have Kashmir to work with.
 
Abhi to party shuru hui hai....

For decades Congress Governments in India have been pussyfooting with Pakistan... I like the new stance... gloves are off now... dekhte hain kiske kitna khoon nikalta hai..

Already tried and failed, Nagaland and Assam wont work because there is no where for militants to hide, Both Myanmar and Bangladesh are unsafe and have Pro-India govt. You can forget the North east entirely. As for Khalistan, its dead and gone Punjabis are one of the most patriotic people in India. You only have Kashmir to work with.
No... Some Khali-Sthanis have made a Khali-Sthan in Kaneda...
 
Abhi to party shuru hui hai....

For decades Congress Governments in India have been pussyfooting with Pakistan... I like the new stance... gloves are off now... dekhte hain kiske kitna khoon nikalta hai..

Lol yeh bacha to khoon nikalnai par aa gaya.

Koi thanda paani pilao isai. Jazbati ho raha hai khali peeli main. :lol:
 
Crossed red line by interfering in the internal affairs of another country? Really? How about when Pakistan never hesitates to interfere in India's internal affairs like drumming up their favorite incidents like Gujarat, Babri Masjid, and so on?

What's pizza for the goose should be pizza for the gander, right? Pakistan thinks it has the contract of looking after the welfare of all the Muslims in this world, especially in India who care two hoots for the Pakistanis. But they never seem to get it, do they? They need to keep out of the internal affairs of other countries before blaming others.
 
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