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India lashes out at Pakistan for raising Kashmir issue at Commonwealth meet

Indian delegation points out Pakistan's tradition of military rule

PTI New Delhi Published 29.09.19, 03:27 AM
Roopa Ganguly

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India on Saturday criticised Pakistan’s stand on the Kashmir issue as “propaganda” at the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference in Uganda and said military rule was the tradition of Islamabad, according to an official statement.

The Pakistani delegation raised the heavy presence of security forces in the Valley at the 64th meeting of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association in Kampala, which the Indian side countered.

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The Indian delegation, which included MPs Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, Roopa Ganguly and L. Hanumanthaiah, said the tradition of military rule was prevalent in Pakistan and the country had been under such rule for 33 years, according to a statement issued by the Lok Sabha secretariat.

“Pakistani propaganda was strongly opposed by Roopa Ganguly, MP, and other members of the Indian parliamentary delegation,' the statement said.

The Indian delegation led by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla is taking part in the conference which will conclude on Sunday.

The presiding officers and secretaries of state legislatures, who are members of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, are participating in the conference.

Earlier this month, Pakistan also raised the Kashmir issue during the South Asian Speakers’ Summit in the Maldives. But it was rejected in the Male declaration after India’s strong opposition.

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