Pakistan should pay attention to the Coronavirus and its minorities, retorts Indian Foreign Minister  

New Delhi: – India retorted that the Pakistan Prime Minister, making baseless allegations against India, should first pay attention to the Coronavirus pandemic in the country and the condition of the country’s minorities. Indian foreign ministry spokesman, Anurag Srivastava, said that the Pakistan Prime Minister is making baseless allegations against India, to divert the attention of the Pakistani people from the problems in the country.  

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Pakistan Prime Minister, Imran Khan, criticised the Indian government, by making a fuss that the Indian minorities are being oppressed. Imran Khan had tried to target India with similar allegations, even in the past. No one takes his allegations very seriously. It has become apparent on various occasions that Imran Khan resorts to levelling accusations against India, to divert the attention of the people in Pakistan.   

Indian foreign ministry spokesman, Anurag Srivastava, showed the mirror to Pakistan, underlining this issue. Srivastava said that the Coronavirus pandemic is spreading rapidly in Pakistan and suggested that the government should pay more attention to fighting the pandemic. Srivastava also reminded that the minorities in Pakistan are in an atrocious condition.  

A few days ago, the members of the minority communities, from the Sindh province, queuing up at the local public distribution shops, for groceries, had to return empty-handed. The Pakistan media had reported this. Pakistan is infamous as the country with highest atrocities against minorities, in the world. Pakistan has attempted to corner India by raising the issue with the International Human Rights Commission. But India has delivered a slap across Pakistan’s face, every time, by replying aptly to every allegation against it. 

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