End 'Indian extremism': Pakistani leader


Muzaffarabad, Oct 23 (IANS): Sardar Muhammad Yaqoob Khan, president of Pakistan-held Kashmir, has urged the international community to help end alleged Indian state "terrorism, increasing religious extremism and sectarian violence against minorities", media reported on Friday.

"Talking to Azad Kashmir Radio, he said it is the moral obligation of he international community and civilised world to take stock of Indian extremism," Pakistan Radio reported.

According to the report, Yaqoob Khan paid tributes to the Pakistan political and military leadership for highlighting the Kashmir issue "in its true perspective" at international fora.

  

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