Pakistan's Leader of Opposition in the National Assembly, Syed Khurshid Ahmed Shah, has urged the government to raise the issue of "growing Indian aggression" against Pakistan at international fora.
According to The Dawn, Khurshid criticised the country's Foreign Office saying that it has failed to take up the issue of Indian "interference" in Pakistan with the international community.
He said that Indian aggression along the border is increasing by the day, and added that Pakistan should seek the opinion of International forums on what India was doing.
Khurshid's remarks come three days before the NSA-level talks between India and Pakistan in New Delhi.
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