India to diplomatically isolate Pakistan at all international fora
05:46AM Tue 20 Sep, 2016
After a high-level meeting that took place on September 19, Prime Minister Narendra Modi approved the move to diplomatically isolate Pakistan at every international forum.
Union ministers Rajnath Singh, Arun Jaitley and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Army Chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag among other officials attended the meeting. At the same time, the Centre is hoping to hold an all-party meeting so as to keep all parties in the loop about the present situation. The future course of action will also be decided during that meeting.
The Shiv Sena, which is known to goad the central government over various issues, has stated in its mouthpiece ‘Saamna’that things were not so bad during the Congress rule. It said that the Prime Minister is not able to take action againstPakistan for its reported involvement in the Uri terrorist attack. The Sena also called for the dissolution of the Jammu and Kashmir government and impose martial law to deal with the terrorists and pro-Pakistan elements.
While the entire world has come together to condemn the Uri terror attack, Pakistan media, on its part, has taken a rather amazing stand on Uri terror attack on September 18. The Pakistan media blamed India for the attack, saying its timing was suspicious as it happened at the same time Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif went to UNGA to talk about Kashmir.
Heating up the already frayed tempers, India has agreed to give political asylum to Balochistan Republican Party leader Brahumdagh Bugti. The executive council meeting of BRP in Geneva authorised Bugti to formally apply for political asylum in India.
Tehelka.com