Qureshi terms Indian army chief's remarks to make Pakistan secular state 'illogical'

Last updated on: 01 December,2018 09:10 pm

Foreign minister rejected Rawat's statement, saying that ‎ideology of Pakistan cannot be changed.

MULTAN (Dunya News) – Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Saturday has termed the ‎remarks of Indian Army Chief Bipin Rawat regarding turning Pakistan into a secular state as illogical.‎

Talking to media in Multan, the foreign minister rejected General Rawat’s statement, saying that the ‎ideology of Pakistan cannot be changed at any cost. Opening of Kartarpur corridor may improve ‎Pakistan and India relations, he added.‎

He said we took this initiative without any outside pressure to fulfill the desire of Sikh community so they can easily visit their holy places in Pakistan.

Responding to a question about formation of a new province in southern Punjab, the Minister said the ruling party does not have two-third majority for constitutional amendment and they will seek opposition parties  support for it.

He, however, said steps are being taken to create a balance between southern and other parts of the province and a separate development budget will be allocated for southern Punjab from next year.

On Friday, Indian Army Chief General Bipin Rawat said that Pakistan ‎has to develop as a ‎secular state if it wants to enjoy good ties with India.‎

Responding to Prime Minister Imran Khan’s statement regarding peace and dialogue between the two ‎‎countries, General Rawat said that its Pakistan’s turn to show practical action against terrorism.‎

While ignoring worst behavior with the Kashmiris and minorities in India, the army chief asked Pakistan ‎to take steps ‎for secularism. ‎