New Delhi: condemned terrorist attacks in Srinagar, the government on Thursday expressed concern about cross-border terrorism supported by Pakistan, saying it was related to international partners about this issue.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also expressed concern over the report on the destruction of a Gurdwara in Afghanistan.
A spokesman for MEA Arindam Bagchi said India hoped the international community to insist the fulfillment of the objectives mentioned in the August 30 UNSC resolution in Afghanistan.
According to reports, Gurdwara Karte Parwan in Kabul was damaged two days ago.
“Obviously it raises concerns not only for us, but I think throughout the world.
It is important that the international community continues to demand the fulfillment of the objectives described in the resolution of the UN Security Council,” Bagchi said.
The UN Security Council resolution on Afghanistan was adopted on August 30 and that, among others, reaffirming the importance of upholding human rights, including women, children and minorities, and encouraged all parties to seek inclusive political settlement.
Condemn “targeted murder” in Srinagar, the official said India was discussing cross-border terrorism at a meeting with partners and the steps that must be taken by the international community “.
The official described the commencement of Kabul and was included as a complicated and sensitive problem.
“There are various factors that need to be taken into account,” he said.
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