"Pakistan has noted with serious concernthe recent spate of vitriolic and unsubstantiated statements emanating from Indian civil and military leadership in the aftermath of yesterday's attack" in Uri, Sartaj Aziz, the advisor to Pakistan Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs, said.
He said Pakistan categorically rejects the baseless and irresponsible accusations being levelled by senior officials in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Government.
"It is a blatant attempt on India's part to deflect attention from the fast deteriorating humanitarian and human rights situation" in Kashmir since the death of Hizbul commander BurhanWani.
"Nobody has been spared the brute state force including the elderly, wounded patients in hospitals as women and children. This should awaken international conscience," Aziz said.
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Reacting to Home Minister Rajnath Singh's statement Pakistan is a "terrorist state" and should be isolated, Aziz said that it was deplorable that the Indian Minister chose to blame Pakistan for the incident even prior to conducting proper investigation.
"The statement is part of apattern to misleadworld opinion and cover up India's reign of terror in Kashmir, the statement said.
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Aziz, in his address at NAM summit in Venezuela as the Pakistan delegation head, had said peace in South Asia cannot be achieved without the settlement of the issue of Jammu and Kashmir in accordance with the resolutions of the UN Security Council.
Aziz in a statement "called for a just settlement of the issue of Jammu and Kashmir according to the wishes of the Kashmiri people, as enshrined in the United Nations Security Council Resolution, which was an essential pre-requisite for peace in South Asia".
FO said that Aziz's statement at the NAM Summit also condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.
Aziz also said that Pakistan is ready to share its counter terrorism experience with other NAM countries.
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Meanwhile, Ambassador Tehmina Janjua, Permanent
Representative of Pakistan to the UN in Geneva, today raised at the Human Rights Council the issue of India 'sponsoring state-terrorism' in Kashmir.
The Ambassador underscored that the life and liberty of Kashmiris is governed by "draconian laws such as the Armed Forces Special Powers Act that allows arbitrary detention, searches, seizures, shoot to kill on suspicion, and the use of lethal force".