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Pak warns India not to 'interfere' in Baluchistan
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January 04, 2006 17:18 IST
Last Updated: January 04, 2006 17:39 IST

Asserting that it would not 'entertain outsiders' views' on military operation in Baluchistan, Pakistan has asked India not to worry about the provincial situation but, instead, 'settle its own conflicts'.

It made it clear that the action against tribals and nationalists, who are agitating for automony in the province,
would continue till the 'writ' of the government is established there.

At a meeting with corps commanders on Tuesday, President Pervez Musharraf [Images] affirmed that 'action by paramilitary forces against the miscreants would be taken and writ of the government would be restored where challenged', according to APP news agency.

Speaking on the same issue, Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said in an interview to ARY TV network that Pakistan taking steps for its security is its right and it 'would not entertain outsiders' views'.

"We are disappointed over Indian remarks on Baluchistan, which is against diplomatic norms. The government of Pakistan knows how to ensure the safety and prosperity of the people of Baluchistan and India need not worry about our provincial situation," Aziz said.

He said India is itself entangled in its internal problems and its statements are tantamount to interference in internal affairs of other countries.

Instead of peeping into others' affairs India should settle its own conflicts, he added.

"The Indian statement had pained us", he said, adding, "They should not have done so, as such utterances could mar the atmosphere."



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