This story is from July 14, 2016
India hits back at Pak again, says it is 'fanning discontent' in Kashmir
NEW DELHI: Continuing to hit back hard at Pakistan, India again asserted on Thursday that its neighbour is fanning discontent in Kashmir and has no locus standi on commenting about it in international fora.
"Our internal affairs are solely ours to handle, anyone trying to interfere will not change that reality," external affairs ministry Vikas Swarup said on Thursday evening, after Pakistan brought up the issue of the ongoing unrest in Kashmir at a high-level United Nations forum.
"The world has a very clear view on which country in our region covets the territory of others and uses terrorism as an instrument of state policy," Swarup said.
Pakistan raised the Kashmir issue at a debate on human rights earlier. Its envoy Maleeha Lodhi called the killing of terrorist Burhan Wani, a commander of the Pakistan-backed terror outfit Hizbul Mujahideen, an "extra-judicial killing". She also described the dead terrorist as a "Kashmiri leader".
Irked at Pakistan's attempt to again internationalize the Kashmir issue, the external affairs ministry also said that India has always been open to dialogue with Pakistan.
"India has never shied away from dialogue with Pakistan, but talks and terror can't go hand in hand," the MEA spokesperson said.
Earlier on Thursday, Syed Akbaruddin, India's Permanent Representative at the UN, commented on similar lines at a high-level thematic debate on human rights in the UN General Assembly in New York. Pakistan had raised the Kashmir issue at the same debate.
"Regrettably, earlier today we have seen an attempt at misuse of this UN platform. The attempt came from Pakistan; a country that covets the territory of others; a country that uses terrorism as state policy towards that misguided end; a country that extols the virtues of terrorists and that provides sanctuary to UN-designated terrorists; and a country that masquerades its efforts as support for human rights and self determination," Akbaruddin said.
Earlier this week, on Monday, Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif expressed " shock" over the killing of Wani. Its foreign office in Islamabad also summoned India's high commissioner to expresss it "serious concern'' on the killing of Wani, whom it called a "Kashmiri leader".
LeT founder Hafiz Saeed also weighed in and held a prayer meeting for Wani.
"The world has a very clear view on which country in our region covets the territory of others and uses terrorism as an instrument of state policy," Swarup said.
Pakistan raised the Kashmir issue at a debate on human rights earlier. Its envoy Maleeha Lodhi called the killing of terrorist Burhan Wani, a commander of the Pakistan-backed terror outfit Hizbul Mujahideen, an "extra-judicial killing". She also described the dead terrorist as a "Kashmiri leader".
Irked at Pakistan's attempt to again internationalize the Kashmir issue, the external affairs ministry also said that India has always been open to dialogue with Pakistan.
"India has never shied away from dialogue with Pakistan, but talks and terror can't go hand in hand," the MEA spokesperson said.
Earlier on Thursday, Syed Akbaruddin, India's Permanent Representative at the UN, commented on similar lines at a high-level thematic debate on human rights in the UN General Assembly in New York. Pakistan had raised the Kashmir issue at the same debate.
Earlier this week, on Monday, Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif expressed " shock" over the killing of Wani. Its foreign office in Islamabad also summoned India's high commissioner to expresss it "serious concern'' on the killing of Wani, whom it called a "Kashmiri leader".
LeT founder Hafiz Saeed also weighed in and held a prayer meeting for Wani.
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