Islamabad: Pakistan has summoned the Indian charge d’affaires in Islamabad over the ongoing hijab controversy in Karnataka. In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Foreign Office said, “The Indian Charge d’Affairs was summoned to the Ministry of External Affairs. During this, the government’s ‘grave concern and condemnation of the reprehensible act’ of banning Muslim girl students from wearing the hijab was conveyed.” “
A State Department spokesperson said, “Charge d’affaires was asked to convey to the Government of India that Pakistan is concerned over the anti-hijab campaign by the RSS-BJP in Karnataka, which is part of an exclusionist and majoritarian agenda towards dehumanization.” Is.”
‘Terrorizing to wear the hijab is oppressive’
Earlier, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi also tried to surround India on the hijab controversy. Qureshi said in a tweet that keeping Muslim girls away from education is a gross violation of fundamental human rights. To deprive someone of this fundamental right and terrorize them to wear the hijab is oppressive. The world should realize that this is part of India’s plan to keep Muslims out of society.
Owaisi gave advice to Pakistan
Asaduddin Owaisi showed the mirror to Pakistan and said that it should not interfere in the matter of our house. Addressing a gathering, Owaisi said, ‘About Pakistan, we would like to say that the attack on Malala happened in Pakistan. According to the constitution of Pakistan, no non-Muslim can become its Wazire Azam, that is, the Prime Minister. Giving advice to Pakistan in his own style, he said that you have the problem of Balochis, don’t know what are the fights. Don’t stick your leg or your nose here. Otherwise you will get injured.