Delhi asked to end reign of terror

Published November 13, 2002

ISLAMABAD, Nov 12: Pakistan on Tuesday described the Nov 11 grenade attack at the office of the Democratic Freedom Party in Srinagar as another act of intimidation by the Indian occupation forces and called on New Delhi to put an end to its reign of terror in the held Valley.

“The government of Pakistan has noted with profound concern the grenade attack at the office of the Democratic Freedom Party in Srinagar on Nov 11,” a Foreign Office spokesman said in a statement here.

The attack, he said, was yet another act of intimidation and violence by the Indian forces of occupation to suppress the freedom movement in the occupied Kashmir.

“The government of Pakistan calls upon the Indian government to put an end to its reign of terror in the Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir and allow the Kashmiri people the exercise of their fundamental rights,” said the spokesman.—APP

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