Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Pak calling Wani martyr led to PM’S Baloch barb, says BJP

- Prashant Jha

NEW DELHI: Pakistan’s decision to organise Martyrs’ Day for Burhan Wani led to India flagging human rights violations in Balochista­n during Prime Minister’s Independen­ce Day address.

Ram Madhav - Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) influentia­l general secretary, points-man on Kashmir and a key actor in framing neighbourh­ood policy – told Hindustan Times in an exclusive interview that the immediate provocatio­n for the Balochista­n reference came from Pakistan’s decision to honour a ‘leader of a Un-proscribed militant-terrorist group, the Hizbul Mujahideen’.

“If a state, Pakistan in this case, openly organises Martyrs’ Day for a terrorist organisati­on, then it is time we reminded the world of the worst human rights history of that country. Pakistan is a country that not only promotes and celebrates terrorism on its soil, but also kills its own people using drones, using helicopter­s. That is the story of Balochista­n.”

On July 19, Pakistan had organised a Black Day and honoured Burhan Wani as a martyr.

Responding to reports quoting Chinese think-tank officials that if Indian ‘plots’ caused unrest in Balochista­n and disrupted the China-pakistan Economic Corridor, China would have to get involved, the BJP national general secretary said that terrorism and oppression of human rights is a global problem.

“China has to realise that since it is a victim of terrorism in some parts of its own territory. That terror is emanating from the same bases in the neighbourh­ood. But I have read today that China says it is not a big issue. While thinktanks may be highlighti­ng it, the Chinese government wants to underplay it.”

He rejected Pakistani allegation­s that this was proof that India had been behind the Baloch struggle, and said, “Let them prove it. They are the ones creating trouble by killing innocents. They are sending men and machines to oppress the people

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