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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday asked India to put its own house in order rather than accusing Pakistan and its intelligence agencies for every other happening.

“India should grow up and stop blaming Pakistan for everything,” Foreign Office Spokesman Muhammad Faisal said at a weekly press briefing here at the Foreign Office.

Responding to reports of India accusing Pakistan of backing the recent Khalistan movement in Canada, the Spokesman said, India would benefit more by putting its own house in order and addressing the atrocious maltreatment of Indian minorities rather than attacking the imaginary shadows”.

The Spokesman said the tendency of Indian media to make false allegations against Pakistan could only be considered “elusive”.

“Instead, India should immediately halt its continuing atrocities in IOK where curfews and suspended communication are a norm and innocent Kashmiri women are harassed and raped with impunity in the guise of search and cordon operations,” he said.

To a question of Indian claim of over 1,400 ceasefire violations at border by Pakistan, he said in fact the 30 persons were martyred and 120 injured at Pakistani side.

He mentioned that the report of UN’s Office of High Commission on Human Rights was a clear manifestation on Indian violations and urged upon India to let the Inquiry Commission monitor the ceasefire violations.

He said it was a standard practice of the Pakistan’s Foreign Office to share with UN Security Council the data on ceasefire violations by India every December.

On reports of alleged involvement of Pakistanis in the Ghazni attack in Afghanistan, the Spokesman said, “We have not received any evidence to back up the spurious accusations and we reject these baseless allegations”.

Regarding the ceasefire at Pak-Afghan border, he said Pakistan repeatedly called for pursuing an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned process, seeking a political solution to the issue.

He said the fencing of Pak-Afghan border would take over two years to complete and added that Pakistan was fencing the border with the objective of regulating the movement of men and material as part of the country’s counter-terrorism efforts for long-term regional stability.

On repatriation of Afghan refugees, he said a delegation from the Afghan government would soon visit Islamabad to work out the details.

On the much-delayed SAARC summit for over two years, he said Pakistan was ready to host the summit for the progress on regional matters.

About the attack on Pakistani student in Australia, he said the Foreign Office was in touch with the Australian High Commission in Islamabad regarding the well-being of the assailed student and a strong protest was also registered over the incident.

https://arynews.tv/en/india-should-grow-up-stop-blaming-pakistan-fo/
 
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Indian political system, its institutions, its economic systems and social fora are much more mature than Pakistan. Period. Anybody who denies this is simply wrong.
 
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India is a fake weak state, it doesnot take responsibilities of its faults and miseries and blame others, it needs to man up, it seems like a vassel, weak and amature country which finds excuses by blaming others.

And by blaming everything on Pakistan is India actually succeeding???

Kashmir is the boiling issue than ever before, new younger recruits far more than after Mumbai attacks against India.

Khalistan movement now in London, Canada and USA at full swing... Sikhs are openly calling for referendum

Freedom movements in India at all time high.

Look at Moist issue and attacks,

Look at Assam again on the rise.

Look at treatment and violence against Muslims and Christians.

Keep blaming immature manless India on Pakistan, but ground realities and world are not going to change and beleive Indian lies.

Its only India loosing day by day.
 
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He can't be foreign minister but FO spokesman. It would be so much fun because he will do a daily press conference early in the morning after the Fajr prayer so when Indian govt and media start the day at around at 9:00 AM (8:30 AM PST), they already have task at hand to address.
 
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Indian political system, its institutions, its economic systems and social fora are much more mature than Pakistan. Period. Anybody who denies this is simply wrong.

Yeah that is why an illiterate chai wala who was also accused of mass murder of his own minority citizens and had a past with a fascist organization like RSS is your PM

Maturity :lol:
 
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i am saying it since ages diplomacy went bold in world we are struck in 1970s era when we talk . we need to be more aggressive and bold for meet challenges of 2018
100% agreed, right now the world is very aggressive, Trump, Ashraf Ghani, Erdogan, Modi, Merkel, Iranian FM, MBS....just to name a few...all of them are very hard talkers and no one cares much about diplomatic lingo and norms. Now POTUS openly uses the words like "shit hole". So I propose we need two guys Khadim Rizvi and Zaid Hamid....former for India, latter for Afghanistan and USA.
 
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indians are a immature civilisation to self reflect...their usual response is self denial and blaming every on every one else except them selves.

Indian political system, its institutions, its economic systems and social fora are much more mature than Pakistan. Period. Anybody who denies this is simply wrong.


LOL..

todate no proof has ever been provided by india... yet Pakistan caught you guys red handed.

grow up india is a state sponsor of terrorism..
 
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Indian political system, its institutions, its economic systems and social fora are much more mature than Pakistan. Period. Anybody who denies this is simply wrong.

Such a mature system where every single problem is blamed by officials as an ISI conspiracy, and such a mature society where people are lynched on the suspicions of eating beef.

Nowehere else in the world is there such maturity in a country that's haunted by a constant spectre of a nation 7 times smaller than itself. :lol::lol::lol:
 
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday asked India to put its own house in order rather than accusing Pakistan and its intelligence agencies for every other happening.

“India should grow up and stop blaming Pakistan for everything,” Foreign Office Spokesman Muhammad Faisal said at a weekly press briefing here at the Foreign Office.

Responding to reports of India accusing Pakistan of backing the recent Khalistan movement in Canada, the Spokesman said, India would benefit more by putting its own house in order and addressing the atrocious maltreatment of Indian minorities rather than attacking the imaginary shadows”.

The Spokesman said the tendency of Indian media to make false allegations against Pakistan could only be considered “elusive”.

“Instead, India should immediately halt its continuing atrocities in IOK where curfews and suspended communication are a norm and innocent Kashmiri women are harassed and raped with impunity in the guise of search and cordon operations,” he said.

To a question of Indian claim of over 1,400 ceasefire violations at border by Pakistan, he said in fact the 30 persons were martyred and 120 injured at Pakistani side.

He mentioned that the report of UN’s Office of High Commission on Human Rights was a clear manifestation on Indian violations and urged upon India to let the Inquiry Commission monitor the ceasefire violations.

He said it was a standard practice of the Pakistan’s Foreign Office to share with UN Security Council the data on ceasefire violations by India every December.

On reports of alleged involvement of Pakistanis in the Ghazni attack in Afghanistan, the Spokesman said, “We have not received any evidence to back up the spurious accusations and we reject these baseless allegations”.

Regarding the ceasefire at Pak-Afghan border, he said Pakistan repeatedly called for pursuing an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned process, seeking a political solution to the issue.

He said the fencing of Pak-Afghan border would take over two years to complete and added that Pakistan was fencing the border with the objective of regulating the movement of men and material as part of the country’s counter-terrorism efforts for long-term regional stability.

On repatriation of Afghan refugees, he said a delegation from the Afghan government would soon visit Islamabad to work out the details.

On the much-delayed SAARC summit for over two years, he said Pakistan was ready to host the summit for the progress on regional matters.

About the attack on Pakistani student in Australia, he said the Foreign Office was in touch with the Australian High Commission in Islamabad regarding the well-being of the assailed student and a strong protest was also registered over the incident.

https://arynews.tv/en/india-should-grow-up-stop-blaming-pakistan-fo/


To some extent i agree with the headline....We use Pakistan for r own shortcomings.....that mindset should change.
 
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