NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD: India slammed OIC yet again on Thursday for its statements and resolutions adopted in the meeting in Islamabad, saying these only demonstrate both the irrelevance of the OIC as a body and role of Pakistan as its manipulator. References have been made to India that are based on falsehoods and misrepresentation, said an India statement.
“The absurdity of this body commenting on the treatment of minorities, that too at the instance of a serial violator of human rights like Pakistan, is so evident,” said the MEA spokesperson, adding nations and governments that associate themselves with such exercises should realise the impact it has on their reputation. Alleging human rights violations in J&K, the OIC said that lasting peace in south Asia cannot be achieved without a settlement of the Kashmir issue.
The foreign ministers of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) also endorsed Pakistan’s call for a joint probe to accurately establish the facts surrounding the March 9 incident of firing of a missile into Pakistan from India. In a resolution adopted on Wednesday, the ministers expressedconcern on the incident which constituted multiple violations of international law, UN Charter, Articles on the Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts, civil aviation rules and safety protocols, and endangered human life and property besides posing a grave threat to regional and international peace.
While calling on India to abide by its international obligations, the resolution stressed the duty to protect dangerous arsenals.
“The absurdity of this body commenting on the treatment of minorities, that too at the instance of a serial violator of human rights like Pakistan, is so evident,” said the MEA spokesperson, adding nations and governments that associate themselves with such exercises should realise the impact it has on their reputation. Alleging human rights violations in J&K, the OIC said that lasting peace in south Asia cannot be achieved without a settlement of the Kashmir issue.
The foreign ministers of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) also endorsed Pakistan’s call for a joint probe to accurately establish the facts surrounding the March 9 incident of firing of a missile into Pakistan from India. In a resolution adopted on Wednesday, the ministers expressedconcern on the incident which constituted multiple violations of international law, UN Charter, Articles on the Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts, civil aviation rules and safety protocols, and endangered human life and property besides posing a grave threat to regional and international peace.
While calling on India to abide by its international obligations, the resolution stressed the duty to protect dangerous arsenals.
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