Take 'Indian aggression' seriously - Pakistan leader


Islamabad, Aug 21 (IANS): Leader of Opposition in the National Assembly Syed Khurshid Shah has expressed concern over "growing Indian aggression" against Pakistan and urged the government to effectively raise the issue at international forums, media reported on Friday.

He criticised the ministry of foreign affairs for its alleged failure to take up the issue of India's continuing "interference" in Pakistan with the international community, Dawn online reported.

"Indian aggression along the country's borders is on the rise day by day. Pakistan should ask the world to look at what India has been doing," he said in a statement issued on Thursday.

The opposition leader's remarks comes ahead of the national security adviser (NSA)-level talks between the two countries to be held on August 23 in New Delhi.

According to report, Shah, who belongs to the main opposition Pakistan Peoples Party, said India in recent days had become "active" in its efforts to "destabilize" Pakistan, adding that it was time for the civil and military leadership of the country to sit together to devise a strategy to deal with the Indian designs.

  

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  • Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 21 2015

    INDIA HAS A DYNAMIC PM WHO BELIEVES IN ACTION TURN INTO REACTION.........

    NOW PAKISTAN ALSO FACING SAME HEAT......THE PAK COWARDS ALSO CRYING SAME LIKE OUR CHOR PARTY SUPPORTERS........

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  • DBS, Udupi

    Fri, Aug 21 2015

    India is carrying out counter-measures which is still not tit-for-tat. We cannot tie our hands and sit idle for long time until all our border people become homeless. Now we need to teach a lesson which should be right on the target.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 21 2015

    Only Indira Gandhi can teach these cowards a lesson ...

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  • George Borromeo, Angelore, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 21 2015

    Jossie baab let us not forget that we lost more than half of Kashmir to Pakistan, now called as POK., during her tenure.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 21 2015

    George, why is it still called POK. I hope it answers your question and I like your name ...

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  • Ads, Indians

    Fri, Aug 21 2015

    India became aggressive and pakistan worried wow. Make no sense. Terrorist are born on pakistan soil as well as jihad youth trained by paki armed forces and still claim other bad.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 21 2015

    For 'Indian Aggression' we need to have a Aggressive Prime Minister ...

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  • Nithin Bhandari, Mulky

    Fri, Aug 21 2015

    Bring back MMS/RG Baba then we can either comedy or tragedy instead of Aggression :P rofl

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  • Raj, Bangalore

    Fri, Aug 21 2015

    Jossey...Pyjama aggression is it ? His aggression only by reading chit in parliament and in front of Amethi uneducated people. He will run away pappu gandhi.

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