Pakistan’s Punjab assembly adopts resolution against Modi’s remarks

Mr. Modi, in his Independence Day speech, had said that he was thanked by the people of Balochistan and PoK, including Gilgit—Baltistan, for flagging their problems.

August 23, 2016 05:11 pm | Updated 05:11 pm IST - Lahore

Pakistan’s Punjab Province Assembly on Tuesday adopted a resolution condemning Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks on Balochistan and Gilgit—Biltistan and asked the federal government to take up the issue at international fora, including the UN.

Tabled by Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah, the unanimously adopted resolution said the House strongly condemned Mr. Modi’s statement on Balochistan and Gilgit—Biltistan and termed it as interference in Pakistan’s affairs.

“The federal government should raise this matter at international forums including the United Nations. The world should be told about the Modi government’s interference in Pakistan’s affairs,” the resolution said.

Pakistan Peoples Party legislator Khurram Wattoo asked the chair to also request the federal government to sever trade ties with India.

Opposition Leader in Punjab Assembly Mahmoodur Rashid alleged that Mr. Modi’s statement manifested his policy of intolerance and interference into affairs of other states.

Prime Minister Modi, in his Independence Day speech, had said that he was thanked by the people of Balochistan and Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir, including Gilgit—Baltistan, for flagging their problems.

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