ISLAMABAD -Pakistan strongly hits back against Indian Military Generalstatement advocating rape of Muslim Women in Occupied Kashmir.
Commenting on a former Indian army General S.P. Sinha’s remarkslinkadvocatingrape and killings in Kashmir, Pakistan Foreign Office Spokesperson DrFaisal said that it was “a very serious issue”.
He asked Indian civil society, media and politicians to introspect onIndia’s treatment of minorities and the people of India-occupied Jammu andKashmir.
Opening of Kartarpur Corridor was a longstanding demand of Sikhs. ThePakistan government agreed last year to its opening with the hope that itwould help lessen tensions between the two neighbours.
Dr Faisal said that the Pakistan government remained committed toimplementing the Kartarpur Agreement in letter and spirit.
Responding to another question, the spokesman said that Pakistan neverexpected “anything good from India”. He said India was sliding fast intoreligious intolerance and extremism under RSS-led Hindutva ideology of theBJP government.
He said that India could no more hide repression in occupied Kashmir fromthe international community.