HIGHLIGHTS
- Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that the Indian government has failed to suppress the voice of agitated farmers. Now the whole of India stands with the farmers.
- Pakistan’s Science and Technology Minister Fawad Chaudhary also made a tweet on Tuesday, commenting on the peasant movement and said that the world should raise its voice against India’s oppressive government.
Islamabad Pakistan is not deterred by its antics. In India, three agitations have been protesting against agricultural laws for the last 2 months. While India celebrated its 72nd Republic Day on Tuesday, on the other hand, Pakistan has commented on this demonstration of farmers.
On Tuesday, Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi (Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi) said that the Indian government has failed to suppress the voice of agitated farmers. Now the whole of India stands with the farmers. In addition to Qureshi, Pakistan’s Science and Technology Minister Fawad Chaudhry also made a tweet on Tuesday, commenting on the peasant movement and that the world should raise its voice against India’s oppressive government.
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Earlier, India has warned Pakistan many times not to comment on our internal affairs. The Government of India has made it clear that no other country has the right to comment on our internal affairs.
Qureshi again teased Kashmir raga
Please tell that Shah Mahmud Qureshi has once again chanted the rant of Kashmir. According to Pakistan’s leading newspaper Express Tribune, Foreign Minister Qureshi raised the question that if India’s side is strong on Kashmir issue then why is it afraid of discussion? He said that India did not heed Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s offer of peaceful talks. On the contrary, such steps have been taken, due to which the situation has become tense.
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Qureshi said that since both countries are nuclear, there is a need to find a solution to the Kashmir issue. When he was questioned on the use of military force to resolve the Kashmir issue, he said that doing so would be equivalent to committing suicide.
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