Pakistan has no locus to talk about what’s happening in J&K: External Affairs Ministry
India on Thursday asserted that Pakistan has no locus standi to talk about J&K. While answering questions at a weekly media briefing External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson, Arindam Baghchi said that it is wrong for Pakistan to say anything regarding J&K even if it is a general comment.
“It is wrong for Pakistan to say that, if they are talking in that way by looking at Jammu and Kashmir, and if it is a general comment, then also it is wrong,” External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson, Arindam Baghchi said at a weekly media briefing.
“In any case, I think Pakistan has no locus to talk about and from this perspective on what’s happening in Jammu and Kashmir,” he added.
Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif on April 25, tweeted about PM Narendra Modi’s visit to J&K, saying India is trying to create false normalcy there.
“Indian PM’s staged visit to IIOJK & laying foundation stones of hydroelectric projects, in contravention of Indus Waters Treaty, is another desperate attempt to project false ‘normalcy’ in occupied territory. We stand with Kashmiris as they rejected the visit & observed Black Day,” tweeted PM Modi.
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