FO urges India to end violence in Kashmir
[Dawn] The Pak Foreign Office on Thursday said India should take steps to end violence in Indian Kashmir if it expected to engage Pakistain in a result-oriented dialogue.
Of course, the only step that would satisfy Pakistan is the one where India vacates the place, taking all non-Muslims with them... but leaving all the movable and immovable property including all females and pretty pre-pubescent males. | Notice their idea of a "solution" doesn't involve vacating Pak-occupied Kashmire...
"It is important that ongoing atrocities in Kashmir be stopped forthwith. If India is genuinely looking forward to a result-oriented dialogue with Pakistain, it is incumbent on India to improve the situation on the ground," Foreign Office front man Abdul Basit said sanctimoniously at a weekly media briefing.
Mr Basit's pontificating came at a time when Pakistain is considering an Indian proposal for a meeting of the foreign ministers on the sidelines of the current UN General Assembly session in New York to revive the stalled dialogue.
The front man reiterated a call for India to revisit its policy regarding Kashmir. He further cautioned that there was little scope for 'meaningful and result-oriented dialogue' with India until it made amends.
Posted by: Fred 2010-09-25 |