*ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Foreign Office said the growing intolerance,xenophobia and prejudice, especially against Muslims and Pakistan in Indiais very dangerous, most of all for India itself.*
Answering a question during weekly press briefing here, FO spokesperson Dr.Muhammad Faisal said the Quaid’s picture had been displayed in the Indianuniversity since 1938. There were also reports of replacing of Sir SyedAhmad Khan’s picture with that of Indian Prime Minister Modi in Khair TownGuest House, Aligarh, he added.
He said it was in sharp contrast with the tolerance in Pakistan where thepictures / statues of Gandhi continued to be displayed at the IslamabadMonument museum.
“It also reflected the fanaticism rampant in the Indian society beingfuelled by those in power”, he added.
He said the people of Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir continued to endureuntold sufferings, and face gross and systematic violations of their humanrights, use of pellet guns and extra-judicial killings by the occupationforces.[image: Quaid picture AMU India]
He reaffirmed that Pakistan remained in full solidarity with the people ofJammu & Kashmir, calling upon the world community to play its rightful rolein promoting a just and lasting solution of the dispute.
Replying to another question, he said the restrictions on Pakistanidiplomats in the US would be implemented on May 11 and the same would be ona reciprocal basis. Negotiations were underway between the two sides, onthe matter, he added.