"Violations of the LoC and Working Boundary have increased from the Indian side since Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi came to power," Aziz told the media after a speech here.
"India is interfering in Pakistan and we have sufficient evidence in this regard, which will be presented before the United Nations," Aziz said in an address at a private university in Karachi.
Aziz was scheduled to travel to India on August 23 for the first-ever NSA-level talks with his counterpart Ajit Doval but Pakistan called off the visit just hours before the proposed dialogue accusing India of setting pre-conditions and insisted that Kashmir should be on the agenda.
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