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QUETTA: Federal Minister for Information Nisar A. Memon on Thursday advised India to avoid interference in Pakistans internal matters.
Addressing a news conference here the minister said the Indian statement was against the spirit behind the ongoing bilateral dialogue.
The Minister said India had set up its 13 information centers in Afghanistan with the prime objective of disinformation.
We reject the statements of Indian leaders, Memon said. Such statements could cast a negative impact on bilateral relations and vitiate the atmosphere, he said. Pakistan would not tolerate any interference in Gwadar, he further said.
The Minister said that there is no shortage of flour or any other edible items in the country. We have sufficient stocks of flour, sugar, pulses and edible oil, he said.
He told the newsmen that the provincial autonomy bill has been prepared and the next government will enact the legislation.
Addressing a news conference here the minister said the Indian statement was against the spirit behind the ongoing bilateral dialogue.
The Minister said India had set up its 13 information centers in Afghanistan with the prime objective of disinformation.
We reject the statements of Indian leaders, Memon said. Such statements could cast a negative impact on bilateral relations and vitiate the atmosphere, he said. Pakistan would not tolerate any interference in Gwadar, he further said.
The Minister said that there is no shortage of flour or any other edible items in the country. We have sufficient stocks of flour, sugar, pulses and edible oil, he said.
He told the newsmen that the provincial autonomy bill has been prepared and the next government will enact the legislation.