Srinagar: Pakistan’s Foreign Office spokesperson Nafees Zakria Sunday has said Pakistan wanted a meaningful, sustainable and result oriented dialogue with India on Kashmir issue, he said while talking to PTV.
The spokesperson accused India of lack of seriousness and said “Pakistan had initiated a composite dialogue with India in the past but the latter had not shown seriousness to resolve the issue.”
As reported by The Nation, the spokesperson said “Pakistani and international media had made headlines on Kashmir issue to highlight Indian atrocities and barbarism on innocent Kashmiris.”
“We cannot initiate talks with India in such worsened circumstances in the valley when one million Indian troops and paramilitary forces are present in Kashmir,” he said.
The spokesperson said “India was trying to convert Kashmiris into minority and change demography of Kashmir by settling India retired officials in the Occupied valley.”
He said Kashmiris were determined for their right of freedom, right to self determination as per resolutions of United Nations (UN).
Indian government had failed to protect basic rights of minorities in India, he said.
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