India accused Pakistan of spreading terrorism, strongly rejected the statements made in the OIC meeting

MEA: India has once again made it clear that its stand on Jammu and Kashmir is firm, and India will continue to respond strictly to the false information being spread by Pakistan. India also appealed to the OIC to keep the facts in mind and not let its platform become a weapon for the political tricks of any one country.

Tue, 24 Jun 2025 01:08 AM (IST)
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India accused Pakistan of spreading terrorism, strongly rejected the statements made in the OIC meeting
India accused Pakistan of spreading terrorism, strongly rejected the statements made in the OIC meeting

India has completely rejected the statement on India at the meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Foreign Ministers. In a statement, India's Ministry of External Affairs called it a baseless, factless, and falsehood propaganda of Pakistan spread through the OIC platform for its political motives.

Ministry of External Affairs categorically asserted in a statement that terrorism has now become a policy of the Pakistan government, and now it is resorting to the OIC platform for the sameCategorically referring to the most recent terrorist attack at Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, the ministry asserted that terrorism originating from Pakistan is a fact which the world has accepted, but the OIC is knowingly ignoring.

India reminded the OIC that 'Jammu and Kashmir is an internal matter of India, and it is an integral and sovereign part of India, which is also clear in the Indian Constitution. The OIC has no right to comment on this.' Along with this, India also outright rejected Pakistan's allegation that India took 'military action without provocation and inappropriately'. India made it clear that 'Operation Sindoor' was a precise and legitimate self-defense move against terrorist camps operating from Pakistani soil.

India's response to Pakistan, 'It is ridiculous that Pakistan is claiming that its retaliation was only targeting Indian military bases, whereas in reality its missile attacks caused damage to the lives and property of civilians, due to which many people are reported to have died and injured.'

The Ministry of External Affairs warned the OIC that 'if the OIC allows its platform to fall prey to Pakistan's false propaganda, it will not only erode its credibility but will also raise questions on its usefulness.' Finally, India quipped that 'It is ironic that Pakistan, which itself is known for violating human rights and supporting terrorism, is today lecturing others on human rights and terrorism.'

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