India should refrain from any war in Kashmir or pressuring Pakistan, warns FM Qureshi
2 min readISLAMABAD: In view of the worsening situation in Indian-occupied Kashmir after the Pulwama attack, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Sunday warned India to refrain from any war in Kashmir and expel its thoughts of building pressure on Pakistan with its war-mongering tactics.
He was addressing the media following a consultative meeting held at the Foreign Office after worsening situation in Indian-occupied Kashmir, the foreign minister reiterated, “Pakistan is a peaceful country but it will not be pressured by India’s aggressive designs.”
He said that I have a clear message for India, if you think we can be pressured, then stop thinking this.” “Pakistan’s military, political leadership and the entire nation stands united with Kashmiris and their struggle.”
Qureshi’s message comes in the wake of increased tensions between India and Pakistan following the February 14 Pulwama attack, in which more than 40 Indian soldiers were killed. New Delhi piled the blame on Islamabad for the attack, which was strongly refuted by the Pakistani leadership.
Qureshi regretted the recent deployment of an additional 10,000 Indian soldiers in the valley and the dozens of arrests carried out in the wake of the attack.
Drawing attention to the plight of the Kashmiris, who have faced a violent backlash from Indian troops in the occupied valley in the aftermath of the attack, Qureshi said the youth of occupied Kashmir will not be subdued.
“The Kashmiri youth will not be subdued or suppressed,” the foreign minister said, as he reminded India of the words said by former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Mehbooba Mufti, “you can [put them in prison] but you cannot imprison their thoughts.”
“Kashmiri Hurriyet leadership is being expelled, there is fear in the valley, dozens of people are being arrested,” he lamented, as he called on India to end its war-mongering tactics.
“Pakistan is taking steps to ease the tensions. I urge the Indian leadership to exercise restraint and to ends its irresponsible attitude,” Qureshi said.
According to Qureshi, the consultation aimed at devising a comprehensive and integrated course of action in view of the situation.
The foreign minister said such consultations will be held on a regular basis in future.
He also called on the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) government to stop fueling hatred for the purpose of furthering its agenda ahead of the elections, while condemning the killing of a Pakistani prisoner in India and threats to a bakery in Bangalore named after Karachi.
Earlier today, Qureshi chaired an important consultative meeting at the Foreign Office in Islamabad, which was attended by former foreign secretaries and diplomats.
The meeting was convened in view of the worsening situation in occupied Kashmir as well as aggressive designs of India.