'Ghettoisation': Pakistan Foreign Minister Qureshi jumps into India's hijab row


New Delhi, Feb 9 (IANS): Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Wednesday waded into another controversy, by commenting on the hijab row in India's Karnataka state.

He claimed that India is depriving Indian Muslim girls from getting education just because they want to attend their classes wearing their religious headgear.

"Depriving Muslim girls of an education is a grave violation of fundamental human rights. To deny anyone this fundamental right & terrorise them for wearing a hijab is absolutely oppressive. World must realise this is part of the Indian state plan of ghettoisation of Muslims", he said in a tweet.

It is not the first time that Pakistan has sought to express its opinion on India's internal affairs. Indeed Qureshi himself has been known for freely making comments on India's internal matters, especially on Kashmir, at various international forums.

 

  

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  • Satish, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 10 2022

    First give security to minorities in your country then talk about others daily Hindus are targeted Christians are harrsed...

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 10 2022

    What is happening is not good yes but this guy should just stop talking. He and his govt are yet to open their mouths on what china is doing to Muslims...

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  • sp, M'lore

    Thu, Feb 10 2022

    Mind your busy. First see your country and do something good in your country.

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  • Ramesh Babu, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    Qureshi you better stay out of this, this is the matter of our country... Qureshi you can do whatever you want in your country.

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