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Shah Mahmood Qureshi takes a jibe at Modi Administration

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Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said the International Media has criticized India for its atrocities in Kashmir.

He was addressing in Multan.

Shah Mahmood said actions of the government of Indian PM Narendra Modi have divided the country into two parts.

There are those who want a secular idea, the others are those who wish to impose the Hindutva ideology on everyone

He remarked that Pakistan has asked Organization of Islamic Countries to raise its voice against the new citizenship law in India as well as the atrocities in Kashmir.

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Qureshi claimed that Muslims, Parsis, Christians and Sikhs, everyone is protesting in India

They are not happy with the government. He added.

On August 5, the annexed occupied Kashmir illegally, and then they passed the Babri Masjid verdict and now the citizenship act, he added.

“Everyone saw what happened to the students of Aligarh University.”

Pakistan is not prepared to hold any dialogue with India, the foreign minister remarked.

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There is curfew in Kashmir, some mosques have been closed forcefully. “What is there to discuss now?

There is nothing for us to talk about”.

Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi said the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NAB) ordinance was neither NRO nor it meant to put curtain for hiding corruption.

Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi said Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government had zero tolerance against corruption.

stated that opposition was making undue criticism on NAB ordinance. He lamented that it had become a trend to criticise government’s steps.

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