ISLAMABAD – Pakistan gives a nice ‘shut up’ call to India over its lectureson diplomacy and statesmanship to Islamabad and Prime Minister Imran Khan.
day after Indian external affairs ministry spokesperson claimed that PrimeMinister Imran Khan made “provocative” statements during UNGA address lastmonth, Pakistan has hit back saying “India would be well-advised to keepits lectures on diplomacy and normality to itself. All we would like tostress is, Physician, heal thyself!”.
“If India feels provoked, it is only because India is unwilling to face thetruth about its indefensible actions that are driven by the toxic mix of anextremist ideology and hegemonic ambitions,” read the foreign officestatement issued on Saturday.
Indian spokesperson on Friday claimed that the PM Imran had used“provocative and irresponsible” statements during UN General Assembly 74thsession against India last month in New York.
“We completely reject the comments made by the spokesman of the IndianMinistry of External Affairs (MEA) about Prime Minister Imran’s statementsand on other Kashmir and Pakistan-related issues,” read the FO statement.
“Exposing India’s egregious behaviour and state-terrorism in IndianOccupied Jammu and Kashmir is part of our international obligations and ourmoral responsibility to the Kashmiri victims of Indian repression,” thestatement added.
PM Imran during his UNGA address last month had exposed the atrocitiescommitted by Indian forces in the occupied valley which has been underlockdown since August 5 after New Delhi revoked its special status.








