08-28-2006, 11:31 PM
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ISLAMABAD, Aug 28 (Online): Strongly rejecting the statement of Indian Ministry of External Affairs spokesman on the situation of Balochistan Pakistan said the statement is not only against the well established norms of interstate relations but also a blatant interference in the internal affairs of the neighbouring country. A Pakistan foreign office statement said India's purported concern for the peoples of other countries is ill-advised especially when India remains afflicted with several insurgencies including in<b> Arunchal Pardesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, nagaland, Tripura, Bundel Khand, Gorkhaland , Bodoland and Khalpang</b>, which are being suppressed by force. India should focus on putting its own house in order rather than commenting on the internal affairs of other countries. (Posted @ 21:30 PST)
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ISLAMABAD, Aug 28 (Online): Strongly rejecting the statement of Indian Ministry of External Affairs spokesman on the situation of Balochistan Pakistan said the statement is not only against the well established norms of interstate relations but also a blatant interference in the internal affairs of the neighbouring country. A Pakistan foreign office statement said India's purported concern for the peoples of other countries is ill-advised especially when India remains afflicted with several insurgencies including in<b> Arunchal Pardesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, nagaland, Tripura, Bundel Khand, Gorkhaland , Bodoland and Khalpang</b>, which are being suppressed by force. India should focus on putting its own house in order rather than commenting on the internal affairs of other countries. (Posted @ 21:30 PST)
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