NEW DELHI : Pakistan on Monday used the platform provided by a Non-Aligned Movement meet, that was called to discuss strategy to combat the novel coronavirus pandemic, to launch a broadside against India on the alleged mistreatment of Muslim minorities in the country and the Kashmir dispute.
In his speech, Pakistan’s President Arif Alvi who spoke before Prime Minister Narednra Modi, did not name India.
But he spoke of “Islamophobia", use of “hate speech", “the incitement of hatred", the “scapegoating" of a particular community and the denial of a access to medical attention to the community in Pakistan’s “immediate neighbourhood." This follows reports of the alleged vilification of Muslims in India after it was found that a congregation of