ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has said the myth of Indian democracy is fully exposed to the world in the wake of ever rising human rights violations and hate crimes against minorities in that country.

This was stated by Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal while responding to queries during weekly news briefing in Islamabad on Thursday.

The spokesperson said the religious intolerance and extremism in India is no secret to the world as is evident from the reports by the international human rights organizations and media.

He said Indian atrocities continue in Occupied Kashmir in complete disregard of international covenants and in violation of United Nations resolutions on the issue.

He said Pakistan has always welcomed all efforts and offers for solution of the Kashmir dispute and believes the dispute can be resolved by implementing the UN resolutions on the issue.

He said the Quadrilateral Coordination Group is also aimed at facilitating and encouraging an Afghan led peace process and dialogue between Afghan Government and Taliban.

To another question, Dr Faisal said Pakistan has taken necessary steps to secure its border with Afghanistan.

He said during recent high level interactions all important issues have been discussed with the United States.

Regarding border fencing with Iran, the Spokesperson said construction of any facility will be within the parameters of our bilateral agreement.

Answering a query about controversy regarding a Facebook post about Bangladesh, he said Pakistan clings to the spirit of tri partite agreement of 1974 which is the cornerstone of our relations with Bangladesh.

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