'Kashmir belonged to India, is and will remain', Foreign Minister bluntly on POK
'Kashmir belonged to India, is and will remain', Foreign Minister bluntly on POK
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New Delhi: Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari arrived in India to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting. Here he said big things from Kashmir to terrorism. But the blunt reply given by India's Foreign Minister Jaishankar to him was perhaps not even expected by Pakistan. At the beginning of the SCO meeting in Goa, when Foreign Minister Jaishankar greeted Bilawal by saying Namaste from afar instead of handshake. So the tension between the two countries was clearly expressed. When Bilawal was questioned on the same incident, he said that until India amends its decision to remove Article 370 from Kashmir, Pakistan is not in a position to hold bilateral talks with India.

But when Jaishankar held a press conference after the SCO meeting, he started exposing the double standards of Pakistan one by one. Jaishankar said that Bilawal has been treated in the same way as the foreign minister of an SCO member country. Pakistan's credibility in the matter of terrorism is decreasing faster than its foreign exchange reserves. The same Jaishankar lashed out at Pakistan and Bilawal and said that Bilawal was treated as Foreign Minister in the SCO meeting. He is the spokesperson of the terrorist industry. Nothing in Pakistan can be believed. The victims of terror and the conspirators cannot sit together and talk. Bilawal Bhutto also talked about Kashmir from the land of India. 

He said that the removal of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir is one of the main reasons for increasing disputes between India and India. On this, Jaishankar said that Article 370 is now history. The sooner you understand this, the better. The way Jaishankar greeted Bilawal instead of shaking hands at the beginning of the SCO meeting. He was in news a lot. But Jaishankar did not shake hands not only with Bilawal but also with Russia's Foreign Minister Lavrog and China's Foreign Minister. But compared to the foreign ministers of Russia and China, there was a world of difference in saying Namaste to Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal. By watching the video of three seconds of Jaishankar and Bilawal, it can be ascertained that Jaishankar did not show any kind of warmth in meeting Bilawal. While Bilawal was also seen keeping his hand on his chest while meeting him. There itself, Jaishankar greeted the Foreign Ministers of Russia and China with a warm smile and folded hands. Jaishankar also talked to both of them for a few seconds. But this warmth was missing in the meeting with Bilawal.

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