Pakistan strongly denounces India’s mischievous move to mark August 14 as ‘Partition Horrors Remembrance Day’
- Indian leaders must work to improve the conditions of the Muslims and other minorities in India, says FO
The Foreign Office (FO) on Wednesday strongly denounced the Indian government’s "mischievous move of observing Partition Horrors Remembrance Day on August 14."
“It is deplorable that the BJP government, as part of its divisive political agenda, is wantonly attempting to play with the sentiments of the people through distorted interpretation of history,” the FO statement said.
“True to its characteristic revisionist agenda, the BJP-RSS led dispensation has again sought to hypocritically and one-sidedly invoke the tragic events and mass migration that occurred in the wake of Independence in 1947.”
The statement stressed that if the Indian leaders genuinely cared about agony, suffering, and pain, they must work to improve the conditions of the Muslims and other minorities in India.
It further noted that the last seven decades had been replete with undeniable proof that India’s espousal of secularism was a sham.
“The fact is that today’s India is an undeclared ‘Hindu Rashtra’ that has no place or tolerance for other religious minorities, especially Muslims who are faced with discrimination, persecution, and political and socio-economic exclusion,” it said.
Pakistan advised India to desist from politicizing the events related to Independence and instead sincerely honour the memories of all those who sacrificed for a better future for all.
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