‘Dumb man hath no logic’ is the most accurate phrase to depict Pakistan’s juvenile approach regarding the Ayodhya Verdict given by the Supreme Court of India. India lambasted Pakistan over its statement at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on Supreme Court’s verdict on Ayodhya land dispute case. The Indian side asked the country to rather work constructively and positively for education and upliftment of its own minorities instead of spewing lies against India.
Exercising India’s right to reply in response to the statement delivered by Pakistan at the 12th session of Forum of Minority Issues, India said that the religious, ethnic, sectarian and linguistic minorities in Pakistan have suffered an immense infringement of their fundamental human rights.
Indian diplomat Vimarsh Aryan noted that the religious, ethnic, sectarian and linguistic minorities in Pakistan have suffered an immense infringement of their fundamental human rights due to the so-called blasphemy laws. Aryan said that the world does not need lessons on human rights of minorities from a country whose own citizens have never enjoyed true democracy.
Recently, the Supreme Court of India has pronounced its verdict on long-time dispute of Ayodhya in favour of the Hindu community. Rubbing salt on Pakistan’s wound, not even a single communal clash took place in the country after the verdict. Everyone has more or less accepted the verdict, even the Sunni Waqf Board has accepted the decision of the court. This peaceful attitude of the Muslims of India has red-faced Pakistan, which believes in the notion of non-mutual existence between Hindus and the Muslims hence Pakistan is now completely rattled and could not believe how peaceful India has been following the verdict.
Pakistan has been trying prominently to incite communal passions in the country and has been making irresponsible, juvenile and idiotic remarks. True to its communal legacy, Pakistan has always been involved in this kind of petty vendetta-ism. Earlier too it has made comments which got slammed even harder by India.
Previously, India has launched a stinging counter-attack against Pakistan, after the latter’s propaganda over Ayodhya verdict that conclusively decided the 134-year old legal dispute and the bifurcation of the erstwhile state of Jammu & Kashmir into separate Union Territories of Ladakh and Jammu & Kashmir. India called it “fabricated lies and interference in India’s internal affairs”. An Indian official, speaking at the 40th UNESCO General Conference in Paris, launched an invective against the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for the unwarranted comments that Pakistan has made about the Supreme Court verdict on the Ayodhya dispute.
During the inauguration of the Kartarpur corridor too, when India celebrated its unity and diversity, Pakistan’s pathological compulsion to bring the Kashmir and Ayodhya during the Corridor inaugural ceremony again came to the fore. Then too, Indian government refused to take the comments lying down and quickly hit back at the detractors. MEA Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar in a statement said, “while Pakistan’s lack of comprehension is not surprising, their pathological compulsion to comment on our internal affairs with the obvious intent of spreading hatred is condemnable.”