Pakistan had announced on August 17 that it would set up "Kashmir cells" at its embassies
Highlights
- India has asked international community to act against "Kashmir cells"
- These have been set up by Pakistan at its embassies and missions
- They spread falsehood and radicalise local population, India said
New Delhi: India has urged the international community to take action against so-called "Kashmir Desks" or "Kashmir cells" that have been set up by Pakistan at its embassies and diplomatic missions in several countries with an agenda to spread falsehood and radicalise the local population, Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan said on Wednesday.
In a written reply to the Parliament on a question pertaining to the matter, Mr Muraleedharan said that Pakistan had announced on August 17 that it would set up "Kashmir Desk/Kashmir cells" at its embassies in different countries. The minister further explained that Pakistan's purpose for doing so is to incite the local population and radicalise them by spreading falsehood.
"The government has urged foreign countries to realise the dangers posed by these Kashmir cells and take appropriate action in this regard," the statement read.
The setting up of so-called "Kashmir Desks" is the latest in the series of moves by Pakistan to mislead and spread falsehood over India's decision to abrogate Article 370 - a temporary provision in the Constitution that had accorded a 'temporary special status' to Jammu and Kashmir.
India has maintained that the move to scrap the temporary provision in its own Constitution is its "sovereign right and an internal matter" - a stance which has been supported by nearly all the countries across the world, including nearly all SAARC countries.
Mr Muraleedharan said that Pakistan's attempts to interfere in the internal affairs of India have been effectively thwarted. He also said that countries have shown understanding that matters related to Jammu and Kashmir is an internal matter of India.
"As a result of government's efforts, Pakistan's attempts to interfere in internal affairs of India; to present an alarmist situation of the region; and its abuse of international fora including United Nations have been successfully and effectively thwarted," the minister said.
"Countries have shown understanding that matters related to Jammu and Kashmir, which is an integral part of India, are internal to India. Countries have also called on Pakistan to not allow its territory to be used for terrorism in any manner. They have also acknowledged that issues, if any, between India and Pakistan should be addressed bilaterally and peacefully," he added.