India condemns Pak PM's statement, says - Pak human rights...

Islamabad: Recently, India has condemned the statement made by Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan in the Global Refugee Forum. Rajeev Chander, India's representative at the United Nations in Geneva, said that we have rejected the clear and unanimous comments made by the Pak PM. Rajiv Chander said, Pakistan is the self-proclaimed champion of human rights, which has reduced the number of minority communities from 23 percent to three percent since 1947. Pakistan has done this through punitive blasphemy laws, harassment, forced conversions.

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At the same time, it has been learned that the citizens of India do not need anyone else to speak on their behalf, at least not all those who have created an industry of terrorism based on the ideology of hate. If Imran Khan focuses on the welfare of his people and country, then it will be good for his country.

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While speaking at the 'Global Forum of Refugees' held in Geneva, Switzerland, the Pakistan Prime Minister had said that currently a citizenship law has been implemented in India, due to which millions of Muslims of India are brought to the country. Will be forced to leave, this will create a refugee crisis, beyond which other crises of the world will seem small. He said that because of this refugee crisis, there could be a dispute between two nuclear-rich countries of South Asia. It is being said that while urging other countries on this issue, Imran had said that Pakistan will not allow more refugees coming from India in view of the curfew imposed by India in disputed Kashmir.

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