Pakistan decries India becoming UNSC member despite flouting its resolutions.

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Monday said India becoming the non-permanent member of United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is not a moment of rejoice but concern as the country blatantly rejected resolutions of the prestigious forum, particularly on Kashmir.

Talking to reporters here, the foreign minister said India had been ignoring the resolutions of UNSC on Kashmir for a long, giving way to an unending oppression on Kashmiris by denying their right to self-determination. "Heavens will not fall if India becomes a UNSC member," he said, adding that Pakistan has also served at the same position previously for seven times.

Qureshi said Pakistan is making efforts for its membership at UNSC and has already initiated the process. He said Pakistan always remains ready to comply with the UNSC resolutions and recalled writing letters to the UNSC Secretary General updating him of the brutalities going on in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. He also mentioned sending letters to Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) highlighting atrocities of Indian occupational forces against innocent Kashmiris.

He pointed out that the people of Kashmir did not accept India's August 5th illegal annexation of the...

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