THE GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN HAS CAUTIONED THAT THE MUSLIMS IN
MAQBOOZA KASHMIR OCCUPIED BY INDIA FOR DECADES ARE FACING ‘STATE TERRORISM’ AND
ARE IN FACT BONA FIDE CITIZENS OF PAKISTAN: HABIB YOUSAFZAI, THE CHAIRMAN
KASHMIR DIASPORA ALLIANCE
ASSALAM-O-ALAIKUM!
Kashmiris facing ‘state terrorism’, says Pakistan
SHARIF HAS INVITED THE LIBERATION LEADER QUAID-E-INQALAB
SYED ALI SHAH
GEELANI SAHIB TO ISLAMABAD: KHALILULLAH
Pakistan Thursday called upon India to stop its
'conspiracies' and 'proxy wars' aimed at destabilising Pakistan. Foreign Office
spokesman Qazi Khalilullah in a weekly news briefing said that Pakistan has
given three dossiers to the United Nations (UN) Secretary-General containing
evidence of Indian involvement in Balochistan, Karachi and its support to
Tehrek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) rebels. The spokesman said Indian accusations
regarding Pakistan's involvement in terrorism on their soil have always turned
out to be fake. Khalilullah also condemned the recent unpleasant incidents of
maltreatment of Pakistani citizens in the neighbouring country, citing the
incidents during former foreign minister Khursheed Kasuri's visit and ghazal
singer Ghulam Ali'scancelled event, but expressed hope that the Indian
government will take steps to avoid occurrence of such incidents in future. Reiterating
Pakistan's stance, the spokesman said that Pakistan is ready talk on all issues
with India provided there are no pre-conditions and the core issue of Kashmir
is included in the agenda. "What the people of Indian Kashmir are facing
is also called state terrorism," said Qazi Khalilullah. Khalilullah
confirmed that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has invited Kashmir's All Parties
Hurriyat Conference (APHC) leader Syed Ali Gilani to Pakistan. About the PM's
visit to the United States, he said Nawaz Sharif will visit the US on President
Barack Obama's invitation between October 20 and 23. "The PM will meet top
government officials in the US to discuss matters pertaining to regional
security and other issues of mutual interest," said Khalilullah. In reply
to a question, Khalilullah said that there are no footprints of self-styled
extremist group Islamic State (IS) in Pakistan. The FO spokesman also condemned
what he termed a 'fresh wave of violence' by Israeli forces against
Palestinians. (Agencies) http://www.greaterkashmir.com/news/national/kashmiris-facing-state-terrorism--says-pakistan/199013.html
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