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NEW DELHI: India reacted sharply to the resolution passed by Pakistan parliament on Thursday to condemn the hanging of terrorist Afzal Guru, saying it was "highly improper" with foreign affairs minister Salman Khurshid tersely asking Islamabad not to dabble in internal matters of this country.
"They should address matters of their own country. They should let us address the matters of our country," Khurshid told reporters when asked about the resolution.
Trying to fish in troubled waters, Pakistan's National Assembly on Thursday passed a resolution condemning the hanging of Parliament attack convict Guru and demanded the return of his body to his family.
Parliamentary affairs minister Kamal Nath also said that India has taken the step to hang Guru as per its law.
"India, as a responsible country, is doing things constitutionally, and as per the law. For the parliament of Pakistan to pass such a resolution is highly improper," he said.
The National Assembly or lower house of Pakistani Parliament on Thursday passed a resolution moved by Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, who heads a special parliamentary panel on Kashmir.
Besides condemning the hanging of Guru, the resolution expressed concern at the situation created in Jammu and Kashmir by the execution.
Pakistan parliament passes resolution condemning Afzal Guru's hanging, India says keep off - The Times of India
"They should address matters of their own country. They should let us address the matters of our country," Khurshid told reporters when asked about the resolution.
Trying to fish in troubled waters, Pakistan's National Assembly on Thursday passed a resolution condemning the hanging of Parliament attack convict Guru and demanded the return of his body to his family.
Parliamentary affairs minister Kamal Nath also said that India has taken the step to hang Guru as per its law.
"India, as a responsible country, is doing things constitutionally, and as per the law. For the parliament of Pakistan to pass such a resolution is highly improper," he said.
The National Assembly or lower house of Pakistani Parliament on Thursday passed a resolution moved by Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, who heads a special parliamentary panel on Kashmir.
Besides condemning the hanging of Guru, the resolution expressed concern at the situation created in Jammu and Kashmir by the execution.
Pakistan parliament passes resolution condemning Afzal Guru's hanging, India says keep off - The Times of India