
Mea spokesman Randhir Jaiswal. Archive. | Photo credit: ANI
Pakistan does not have ‘locus standi’ to comment on the internal affairs of India, said Tuesday that the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in a blunt statement after the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan (MOF) described the WAQF, 2025 of the Law, 2025 of ACT, 2025 of ACT, 2025 of the law, 2025555555555555555555555555555555555555555555ro Distance. “
“We strongly reject the motivated and unfounded comments made by Pakistan on the WAQF amendment law promulgated by the Parliament of India. Pakistan does not have a locus standi to comment on an internal matter to India. Pakistan would do better to look at his own abysmal record when he comes to protect the rights of minorities, instead of the prediction of others Randhir Randhir Randhir.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan had called to the new law that was approved by Parliament on April 3 a “discriminatory legislation” that says: “We firmly believe that it is an infraction on the religious and economic rights of Indian Muslims. Property owned by the property The elimination of several mosques, sanctuaries and other holy places.”
“The approval of this discriminatory legislation also reflects the growing majority in India. There are serious apprehensions that it will contribute to a greater marginalization of Indian Muslims,” said the kind of mockery in Islamabad in Islamabad on Thursday.
Published – April 15, 2025 11:47 pm isth