The Sindh provincial Assembly passed three joint resolutions against India for its "violations" along the Line of Control (LoC) and "brutalities" by the security forces in the Jammu and Kashmir region.
During the session, prayers were offered for the two Pakistani soldiers killed on September 29 after Indian forces launched surgical strikes targetting several terror camps in the Pakistan Occupied Kashmir(PoK) region, a claim contested by Pakistan, who say the casualties took place in a cross-border firing.
The Assembly members unanimously condemned the recent "provocative" attacks by Indian Army at the border, Dawn reported.
The assembly members said they believed the Indian attack was aimed at hurting the integrity and sovereignty of Pakistan, and therefore, the house strongly condemned such "barbarism and violations" of internationally recognized borders.
India had said last week that it carried out surgical strikes on terrorist launch pads across the LoC.