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'Driven by bigotry and hatred': MEA hits back at Pakistan president, calls comments 'absurd'

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'Driven by bigotry and hatred': MEA hits back at Pakistan president, calls comments 'absurd'
'Driven by bigotry and hatred': MEA hits back at Pakistan president, calls comments 'absurd'
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Key Points

  • The Ministry of External Affairs rejected comments made by Pakistan's president
  • The spokesperson criticized Pakistan's human rights record
  • The comments made by the Pakistani President were called absurd and driven by bigotry and hatred
  • The Ministry's response highlights the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan

The Ministry of External Affairs on Saturday strongly rejected comments made by Pakistan's president, Asif Ali Zardari. The spokesperson criticized the remarks, stating that they were absurd and driven by bigotry and hatred. The Ministry's response comes after the Pakistani President made certain comments, which have not been specified. The spokesperson also took the opportunity to criticize Pakistan's human rights record, arguing that the Pakistani President's remarks were misplaced given the country's own challenges. The Ministry's strong rejection of the comments highlights the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan. The spokesperson's criticism of Pakistan's human rights record adds another layer to the complex relationship between the two countries. The comments made by the Pakistani President have been met with a firm response from the Indian government, which has made it clear that it will not tolerate such remarks. The Ministry's response is a clear indication of the government's stance on the matter and its commitment to protecting India's interests. The situation between India and Pakistan remains delicate, with both countries having a long history of conflict and tension. The latest development is a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by the two nations in their efforts to improve relations.

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