Chaudhry Nisar raises serious concerns over Pakistan NSA meeting Indian High Commissioner
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ISLAMABAD - Former interior minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on Wednesday criticised the recent meeting between National Security Advisor Lt General (retd) Nasser Khan Janjua and Indian High Commissioner Ajay Bisaria.
At least 19 Kashmiri youth were martyred by Indian security forces in Islamabad and Shopian districts of the occupied valley in a search and cordon operation conducted on Sunday. In the meeting, held on Tuesday, Janjua had conveyed Pakistan’s concerns on the worsening security situation in occupied Kashmir to the Indian diplomat. The national security adviser further told Bisaria that Pakistan is pursuing the policy of friendly relations with all its neighboring countries including normalcy of relationship with India.
"The meeting is beyond comprehension under the present circumstances...at a time when Indian aggression is underway in occupied Kashmir," Nisar noted.
Reacting to the meeting, Nisar said the government should consider the message such meetings would convey to the Kashmiri people.
The veteran politician further said that while Pakistani diplomats in India are facing increasing problems, Pakistan is trying to strengthen friendships in Islamabad.
Nisar further observed that the United Nations (UN) has taken notice of the ongoing crisis in Kashmir.
"Amnesty International has called the operations of Indian security forces in held-Kashmir an open state-sponsored terrorism," he said.