"Bigotry, Hatred": India Slams Pak Over President Zardari's "Absurd" Remark

India has formally rejected comments made by Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari regarding the safety of Muslim religious sites in India. The Indian foreign ministry labeled the remarks as absurd and a politically motivated attack, citing Pakistan's own poor human rights record.
Why it matters
This exchange highlights the ongoing diplomatic tensions and historical animosity between India and Pakistan.
Show Quick Read Summary is AI-generated, newsroom-reviewed India rejects Pakistani President's remarks on threats to Muslim sites as absurd Pakistan has no right to comment on India's internal matters, says foreign ministry India highlights Pakistan's poor human rights record and minority victimisation Did our AI summary help? Let us know. Switch To Beeps Mode New Delhi: India has rejected the remarks by Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari about alleged threats to Muslim sites in India as "absurd" and a "deliberate political attack" born out of hatred.
The framing heavily favors the Indian government's perspective, using strong language like 'absurd' and 'bigotry' to characterize the Pakistani position.
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