Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr Mohammad Faisal on Friday stated that the Indian government of Narendra Modi had led India into a blind alley. Talking to PTV, he said that even the international media had to say that eight million people were detained in their homes in Indian-held Jammu and Kashmir. He said these inhumane and unilateral actions by India were continuing in spite of international condemnation. He said India, in a state of panic and in the face of international criticism, was falsely trying to claim normalcy whilst continuing with gross human rights violations in the occupied valley. He said the revocation of the special status of Occupied Kashmir had pushed India into the blind alley, and it was not finding way to come out of this situation. Faisal said the world leaders today were demanding the resolution of this festering dispute. He said resolution of the dispute lied in the plebiscite as per the UN Security Council resolutions. About the Kartarpur Corridor, the spokesperson said Pakistan had almost completed work on the corridor.
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