Rajnath's remarks in violation of diplomatic norms: Pak

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Press Trust of India Islamabad
Last Updated : Dec 15 2016 | 8:03 PM IST
Pakistan today termed as "absurd" and "irresponsible" Home Minister Rajnath Singh's remarks that the country would be splintered into 10 if it failed to quell terrorism, saying the comments were in "complete violation" of all diplomatic norms.
Foreign Office Spokesperson Nafees Zakaria, during his weekly briefing, said the international community should take notice of the remarks.
"Pakistan strongly condemned the absurd remarks of the Indian Home Minister" which were also "in complete violation of all diplomatic norms, UN Charter and other international instruments guaranteeing sovereignty and territorial integrity of states," Zakaria said.
He claimed the remarks "confirm" Indian designs against Pakistan.
"These remarks vindicate Pakistan's long-standing position that Indian government and its intelligence agencies are involved in subversive and terrorist activities and terror financing in Pakistan to fuel tension and destabilise the country. The international community must take notice of such irresponsible statements and India-sponsored terrorism in Pakistan," he said.
Addressing a Martyrs' Day function in Kathua district in Jammu and Kashmir, Singh on Sunday said, "Pakistan came into existence after India got divided on religious lines but it could not keep itself united. In 1971, it got split into two and, if it does not mend its ways, it will get splintered into 10 pieces and India will have no role in it."
Zakaria also criticised India for its alleged mistreatment of minorities.
Zakaria, while talking about the unrest in Kashmir, claimed that "genocide and crimes against humanity committed by India in Kashmir" were going on unabated.
He said the UNMOGIP was constituted under a UN Security Council resolution to observe the developments pertaining to the strict observance of the ceasefire line and to report thereon to the UN Secretary-General.
"Pakistan therefore regularly facilitates the UNMOGIP in the performance of its responsibilities. On various occasions of ceasefire violations, Pakistan has taken UNMOGIP to the affected area. Unfortunately India doesn't allow the same on their side," Zakaria alleged.
To a question, he said that Pakistan welcomed all offers by various members of international community as well as the UN Secretary General to help mediate in the Kashmir dispute between Pakistan and India.
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Zakaria said the Kashmir issue is already on the UNSC agenda and the UNSC Resolutions on Kashmir are still outstanding and remain unimplemented.
He also claimed that there was no organised presence of ISIS in Pakistan and the pronouncement of one or two random individuals of having affiliation to the terror group does not form the basis for claiming organised presence for the entity in the country.
He said Pakistan had emphasised the need for a politically negotiated settlement between the Afghan government and the Taliban. Zakaria also rejected the presence of Haqqani Network in Pakistan.
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First Published: Dec 15 2016 | 8:03 PM IST

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