India Rejects Pakistan's Comments on Delimitation Bill
'Reject Any Attempts to Intrude': India Dismisses Pakistan Remarks On Delimitation Bill
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India has firmly dismissed Pakistan's remarks regarding the Delimitation Bill, asserting that its internal matters are not subject to external interference. The Ministry of External Affairs emphasized that India will not tolerate any intrusion into its domestic processes, particularly concerning provisions related to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
- 01India rejects Pakistan's comments on its Delimitation Bill.
- 02The Ministry of External Affairs stated that India's internal matters are not open to external input.
- 03Pakistan's remarks were specifically related to provisions concerning Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
- 04India's stance is to dismiss any attempts at intrusion into its domestic affairs.
- 05The statement was made during a weekly press briefing in New Delhi.
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India has categorically rejected comments made by Pakistan regarding the Delimitation Bill, which includes provisions related to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). During a press briefing in New Delhi, Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs, stated that India's internal matters are solely for India to address and are not open to external commentary or interference. Jaiswal emphasized that any attempts by Pakistan to intrude into India's domestic processes will not be tolerated, reaffirming India's commitment to its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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