Pakistan rejects Indian accusation of Kashmir violence
Pakistan brushed aside the allegation leveled by Indian Interior Minister Chidambaram on Monday.
ISLAMABAD:
Pakistan, brushing aside the allegation leveled by Indian Interior Minister Chidambaram that it is fanning violence in occupied Kashmir, reiterated its resolve to continue to extending diplomatic, political and moral support to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
In a statement issued here Monday, foreign office spokesman Abdul Basit said that the statement given by Indian interior minister was against facts and had no substance. India was insulting the legal and constitutional struggle being waged by the people of occupied Kashmir for their right to self determination by indulging in blame game, he said.
It was evident from the statement of Chidambaram that India was not sincere in resolution of Kashmir issue and did not want to address the Kashmir issue, he added.
Pakistan, brushing aside the allegation leveled by Indian Interior Minister Chidambaram that it is fanning violence in occupied Kashmir, reiterated its resolve to continue to extending diplomatic, political and moral support to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
In a statement issued here Monday, foreign office spokesman Abdul Basit said that the statement given by Indian interior minister was against facts and had no substance. India was insulting the legal and constitutional struggle being waged by the people of occupied Kashmir for their right to self determination by indulging in blame game, he said.
It was evident from the statement of Chidambaram that India was not sincere in resolution of Kashmir issue and did not want to address the Kashmir issue, he added.