Tehran: Iran has taken a tough stance on Pakistan using its embassy in Iran for anti-India activities. Iranian authorities have removed anti-India posters on the walls of the Pakistani embassy in the northeast city of Mashhad on 15 August. On 15 August, the so-called 'Kashmir Solidarity Day' posters were posted on the walls of the Consulate, but at midnight the local police removed the posters. BJP leader's statement, Gandhi's dream fulfilled by removing article 370 Iran has called these methods an 'undisciplined strategy'. Tehran has clearly stated to Islamabad that putting such posters against a third country is against diplomatic norms. When Pakistan raised this issue through a verbal note, Tehran has described it as unfortunate. Authorities in Tehran questioned Pakistani diplomats, 'If Pakistanis will allow it if posters against Saudi Arabia are placed on the walls of the Iranian Embassy in Islamabad. ' Amit Shah meets Assam Governor, now left for Maa Kamakhya temple However, Pakistan stood firm on its plea and claimed that its embassy had the right to display any kind of message. Iran has said that it has had friendly relations with Pakistan, but India is also not an enemy country. Tripura Tourism dept to promote tourism by constructing replicas of 51 Shaktipeeths