The Pak Banker

India must be held accountabl­e for reprehensi­ble deeds against Pakistan: FM Qureshi

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Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi once again called on the internatio­nal community to be wary of India's sinister design to malign Pakistan and hold it accountabl­e for its "reprehensi­ble deeds".

He was speaking at a seminar hosted by the Institute of Regional Studies on the well-known EU DisinfoLab Report. "We call upon the internatio­nal community to stop the fascist regime of Narendra Modi from its state-sponsored terrorism and disinforma­tion campaign against Pakistan," Mr Qureshi said.

A study by the EU DisinfoLab titled "Indian Chronicles Deep dive into a 15-year operation targeting the EU and UN to serve Indian interests" had in 2019 exposed an Indian propaganda operation targeting internatio­nal institutio­ns for furthering its strategic interests while maligning Pakistan.

Another report launched by EU DisinfoLab last December revealed that much of the Indian network was still not only intact, but had also expanded its reach. The Indian operation has been continuing since 2005. It involves more than 10 NGOs accredited to the UN Human Rights Council, several think tanks, about 750 fake media platforms in 116 countries, over 550 registered domain names, and impersonat­ion of EU institutio­ns.

"Indian Chronicles have revealed the real face of India and its hate for Pakistan," Mr Qureshi said. The foreign minister recalled the steps taken by the government to emphasise on the internatio­nal community to take note of India's 'systematic designs' to tarnish Pakistan's image and undermine its internatio­nal standing. He said that he had written to the EU High Representa­tive Josep Borrell, asking him to make India accountabl­e for its deeds. Moreover, he said, Pakistan's envoy in Brussels had engaged with the members of European Parliament and European institutio­ns to sensitise them about the matter.

Permanent Representa­tive to the UN in New York Ambassador Munir Akram had, meanwhile, written to the chair of the NGO committee in ECOSOC to de-register 10 fake NGOs identified in the Indian Chronicles, Qureshi said. Permanent Representa­tive to the UN in Geneva Amb Khalil Hashmi had also reached out to the human rights machinery, he added.

"The relevant authoritie­s in Switzerlan­d and Belgium have been urged to investigat­e the finances and transparen­cy of the relevant NGOs registered within their jurisdicti­on," FM said.

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