This shows Pakistan’s attachment to terrorism: India on PM Nawaz Sharif's remark on Burhan Wani

India, on Wednesday, slammed Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s comments on Hizbul terrorist Burhan Wani. The senior government sources said that Sharif’s comments on Burhan Wani, whose encounter killing by security forces triggered the current unrest in the Valley, as ''son of the Kashmiri soil'' shows that country’s attachment to terrorism.

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This shows Pakistan’s attachment to terrorism: India on PM Nawaz Sharif's remark on Burhan Wani

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India, on Wednesday, slammed Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s comments on Hizbul terrorist Burhan Wani. The senior government sources said that Sharif’s comments on Burhan Wani, whose encounter killing by security forces triggered the current unrest in the Valley, as ''son of the Kashmiri soil'' shows that country’s attachment to terrorism.

“The speech by Sharif at the joint session of Parliament shows Pakistan’s continued attachment to terrorism,” sources said.

Their remarks came after Sharif, while addressing a joint session of Parliament, accused India of running away from dialogue and instead creating a war-like environment by blaming Pakistan for the Uri terror attack in which 19 Indian soldiers were killed last month.

The joint session was convened to discuss the security situation in the wake of soaring Indo-Pak tensions.

Sharif expressed support for Kashmiris and said the issue should be resolved according to the wishes of people of Kashmir and the UN resolutions.

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“The Kashmiri youth have taken it upon themselves to carry on the movement of freedom against Indian aggression and atrocities...The death of Burhan Wani, son of the Kashmiri soil, had reminded India to give Kashmiris their right to self- determination,” Sharif said. 

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