Islamabad: Pakistan on Sunday released a 131 page file against India, accusing him of heavy human rights violations in Jammu and Kashmir and accused “hosting and running ISIS terror camps”.
Docser was presented at a press conference here together handled by Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, National Security Adviser Dr MoEed Yusuf and Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari.
It came when Islamabad had been the focus of international attention in the background of the exit of a US-led foreign force from Afghanistan after the fall of Kabul last month following the submission of the Afghan city to the Taliban.
Qureshi said the decision to compile the document was taken because of the alleged actions of Indian authorities after the death of the Kashmir separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani and their treatment of his family.
Qureshi said that considering the situation in Kashmir and “the type of government thinking was present there”, the formation of Pakistan decided that “we must play our role and reveal the real face of this government, claiming to be the largest democracy in the world, before the world”.
Citing information from the document, a spokesman for the ASIM Office IFTIKHAR blamed India to “patronize ISIS”.
He accused the evidence showing that India operated a training camp at Gulmarg, Raipur, Jodhpur, Chakrata, Anupgarh and Bikaner.
“By injecting this country’s trained ISIS fighters, India can try to build the linkages of the freedom of the freedom with international terrorism to slander the freedom of Kashmir and to justify his own crime as a counter-terrorist operation,” he said.
NSA said that Islamabad was clear about what happened in the region.
“What happens in J & K is terrible that there is no possibility that anyone can tell you with a straight face that what Pakistan said was wrong,” said Moeed Yusuf.
For the question why the alleged involvement of India in ensuring terrorism from Afghanistan is not addressed, NSA argues that one reason is India’s interests with the world such as contact with China.
“There is a clear shift in what the world thinks about India.
I do not take credit for ourselves, India is what is done in the country and the world see that,” he said.
Qureshi claims there are sustainable communication blackouts in Kashmir as journalists and independent observers are denied access, while distorted facts and brutality are not reported “with design”.
He called for unrestriance access to the region for journalists, the United Nations and Human Rights Commission from other international bodies.
He said the dossier contained details about various incidents and cruelty, including extraordinary murders, arbitrary arrests, cases of torture, pellet gun injury and rape, more than 100,000 children became a fake flag operation and weapons planting on innocent occupants to involve they.
He described that most references in documents were taken from international and Indian media outlets and international human rights organizations such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.
In anti-Indian Tirade, the Minister of Human Rights criticized the European Union because it did not provide a statement against “Annexation” Kashmir India.