Pakistan has 'grave concerns' over violence in Kashmir

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Friday expressed "grave concern" over reports of violence and burning the Quran in Indian administered Kashmir.

During the weekly press briefing on Friday, the spokesperson said Pakistan hopes the Indian government will carry out the announced inquiries.

"On the reports of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Indian occupied Kashmir, this is a matter of grave concern. It has hurt the feelings of Muslims not only in Pakistan but all over the world. We have noted that Indian government has expressed its intention to carry out an investigation. We hope and urge that the investigation is done expeditiously and those responsible for this act are brought to justice.


Asked about the Indian response to Pakistan's query over the 2001 Indian parliament and 2008 Mumbai attacks, the foreign office spokesperson said that Indian officer responsible had denied the statement.

"In its preliminary response, the Indian government says that the said Indian former official has denied having made that statement."

The spokesperson though added that the government was still seeking more information.

Despite this, the spokesperson said that Pakistan was keen on the resumption of the composite dialogue with India, and through back channels.

"A number of CBMs (Confidence Building Measures) are in place and need to be implemented. The back channel diplomacy can also contribute to addressing the mistrust. Pakistan also wants the resumption of formal dialogue process with India i.e. Composite Dialogue."

He hoped that the Judicial Commission's visit to India regarding the same issue was still under planning.

Aziz's Afghanistan trip pushed forward

The Adviser to Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz has pushed his trip to Afghanistan by a day, and will travel to Kabul on Sunday, the foreign office spokesperson said on Friday.

The foreign office spokesperson informed that Aziz will not be travelling on the previously announced date of July 20, and will now instead make the journey on Sunday, July 21.

Asked why had the schedule changed, the spokesperson explained Sunday was "convenient for both sides."

He also mentioned that a senior official of the ministry will be accompanying Aziz on the trip.

Detailing the adviser's agenda for the trip, the spokesperson said that he would deliver an official invitation from Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to the Afghan President for a visit to Pakistan.

"The Prime Minister has extended an invitation to the President of Afghanistan to visit Pakistan. Sartaj Aziz will be carrying the formal invitation for the visit."

Aziz will also be speaking to Afghan officials to set the ground work for an impending summit.

"The other objective of the visit is to hold substantive preparations for the summit-level meeting. We attach high importance to our bilateral relations with Afghanistan, which would be reviewed during the visit."

The spokesperson added that other topics on agenda include talks over peace and stability in the region and the peace process.

"The regional situation and issues of peace and stability will also be discussed. Pakistan side will reiterate its strong commitment to support the peace and reconciliation process in Afghanistan. Pakistan hopes that the process of reconciliation will catch momentum since this is the best way to bring peace and stability in Afghanistan."

However, only meeting with senior Afghan officials and the Afghan President were on the agenda, and no meetings with ISAF commanders or the Taliban had be scheduled. As far as the Doha process was concerned, Pakistan "will remain supportive of it as part of the larger reconciliation process in Afghanistan."

"Pakistan believes that all stakeholders in Afghanistan should engage in an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace and reconciliation process," claimed the spokesperson. "The Government of Pakistan will always remain supportive of the efforts for reconciliation out of our conviction that a peaceful and stable Afghanistan will be an effective way to secure lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan and the whole region."

Pakistan has 'grave concerns' over violence in Kashmir – The Express Tribune
 

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pakistan should take the Quran Pak burning issue to OIC and UN

Indian forces should be humilated at UN level for abusing religon officially.

these killing of innocent kashmiri fuel there struggle for independence more.
 

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Guess the number of ----s we give to Paki concerns.
 

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Ghanta grave concerns ! Pakistan will have to understand that Islam card will not work against India any time. Kashmir (including PoK) is Indian territory and we are a sovereign state unlike Pakistan. No one has right to speak anything against India in our internal matters. So far as burning the Quran is concerned, it has become a fashion in Pakistan, which now it is trying to export with its paplus, Pak should focus on its own problems like Islamic terrorism, the persecution of Balochistanis, Sindhudeshis, Shias, Hindus, Sikhs and other minorities, who are living in really poor and pathetic conditions.
 

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:bplease: Aah ! Nobody Cares what Bakistan think's or says, so jo ukharna hai ukhar lo, we don't give a fuk ! :truestory:
 

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Kashmir is our land and we always will be concerned about the situation of Kashmir and Kashmiri people.

What Indians think is not our concern.
Since we know Indians are Indians
 

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Kashmir is our land and we always will be concerned about the situation of Kashmir and Kashmiri people.

What Indians think is not our concern.
Since we know Indians are Indians
Pakistan is our land and we are concerned with the desecration of non-Sunni places of worship including the non-sunni population who have been humiliated and massacred everyday since 1947. Your mental and inbreed race has tasted defeat 5 times since independence and still the delusional state of mind still keeps encouraging you to take steps which will ultimately lead to you nations disintegration, remember 1971. You are concerned about the desecration of the quran, then first shop desecrating the Bible, Shia/Sufi shrines and mosque, Ahmadiyya graves, Hindu/Sikh temples that take place on a near daily basis with the blessing of the local and national govt. And as for the OIC and UN, please your attempt at humoring us has failed.
 
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Pakistan is our land and sooner or later we will teach you to behave and fall in line. Now get back to your jihadi madrassa.
lol All i know that anything that has its origin in present day India excluding the Indian occupied Kashmir and Indian occupied Punjab are consider sub human as per Pakistani standard.and are considered as something to always bully with Because them are not considered a threat even if the Pakistani has a bow and the Indian plasma gun

Indians to teach Pakistanis a lesson?buahahaha

well we dont need to take back the Kashmir.the Kashmiri themselves are doing our duty to lead into a independent Kashmir which is bound to merge with Pakistan a decade later
 

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Kashmir is your land? Then why dont you come over and take it?
use common sense.why take Kashmir when Indian occupied Kashmir is already working on the idea of Pakistan

Because of Kashmir insurgency more or equal number of Indian civilians had died to those of in Pakistan in the last decade

we have forced 70% of Indian army into Kashmir which in wartime can be taken out with a couple of nukes

more troops has died in Kashmir insurgency than in Pakistani war on terror or the whole coalition forces combined death toll in Afghanistan

and many such reason which still force us to not take back the Kashmir and declare Indian Punjab as disputed for which we will keep you busy whole of this century
 

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For the last so many years you are showing concern.
Your concern hasn't changed anything in Kashmir.
Last time during Afzal Guru's hanging you passed a resolution in your Parliament, did that change anything?
You may go to UN and OIC that's your wish. That's hardly taken as a threat or cause of concern.

You even went to Security council on many accounts, needless to say what was the outcome.

And about OIC, I would not like to comment as it's a paralyzed organisation.
 

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Wow, you sound like a regular Pakistani army general!

use common sense.why take Kashmir when Indian occupied Kashmir is already working on the idea of Pakistan

Because of Kashmir insurgency more or equal number of Indian civilians had died to those of in Pakistan in the last decade
BTW there are more Pakistanis dying due to terrorists (who were supposed to be used in Kashmir eventually) than in Kashmir in a year!

we have forced 70% of Indian army into Kashmir which in wartime can be taken out with a couple of nukes
And no, 70% of Indian army is not in Kashmir. Any nuclear strike or bursting of dams in Kashmir will wipe out one nation, and that nation isn't India.

more troops has died in Kashmir insurgency than in Pakistani war on terror or the whole coalition forces combined death toll in Afghanistan
No again. Its so easy to respond to you!


and many such reason which still force us to not take back the Kashmir and declare Indian Punjab as disputed for which we will keep you busy whole of this century
Thank you Farhan. Thank you for letting DFI members know about Pakistan's brilliant strategy in Kashmir. To be honest, you might be the only Pakistani to have really understood Pakistan's strategy in Kashmir. Most other Pakistanis are left wondering if all those Pakistani kids dead and dying are worth for a land that they will never get. But you do have the long term vision that nobody else has. Is it 'ok' around there to have 'visions'?
 

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Wow, you sound like a regular Pakistani army general!



BTW there are more Pakistanis dying due to terrorists (who were supposed to be used in Kashmir eventually) than in Kashmir in a year!
as i said earlier we dont need to send anyone from our side anymore.ISI had completed its work long back.the mujahideen of kashmir are now mature enough to handle indian army on there own.



And no, 70% of Indian army is not in Kashmir. Any nuclear strike or bursting of dams in Kashmir will wipe out one nation, and that nation isn't India.
the nation is india.a few dam cant take over even a few villages let alone a country.well the babur with conventional warhead is meant to strike all the dams within india to give them wet dreams
No again. Its so easy to respond to you!




Thank you Farhan. Thank you for letting DFI members know about Pakistan's brilliant strategy in Kashmir. To be honest, you might be the only Pakistani to have really understood Pakistan's strategy in Kashmir. Most other Pakistanis are left wondering if all those Pakistani kids dead and dying are worth for a land that they will never get. But you do have the long term vision that nobody else has. Is it 'ok' around there to have 'visions'?
this is my personal opinion of a possible strategy of GOP in kashmir.
they already are successful with each day 1 indian or more soldier dies with the hand of there own citizen.
 

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pakistan should take the Quran Pak burning issue to OIC and UN

Indian forces should be humilated at UN level for abusing religon officially.


these killing of innocent kashmiri fuel there struggle for independence more.

Tu gaya nahi abhi tak UN and OIC:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

poor pakis. After mumbai incident, Kashmir is out of paki govt books.

Now showing fake concern. BTW farhaan do u want me to book appointment in international court of justice in Holland???:rofl::rofl:
 
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"On the reports of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Indian occupied Kashmir, this is a matter of grave concern. It has hurt the feelings of Muslims not only in Pakistan but all over the world.
Great Pretext to riot. spread rumours that xyx burnt that book and riots then when get ass handed over to them, cry foul play.
 

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Kashmir is our land and we always will be concerned about the situation of Kashmir and Kashmiri people.

What Indians think is not our concern.
Since we know Indians are Indians
Why am i compelled to give you this analogy?
 

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