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Pakistan's president on Thursday expressed concern over violence in the Indian capital New Delhi.

Axar.az reports citing foreign media.

Speaking at a seminar, titled Radical India vs Responsible Pakistan, in the capital Islamabad, Arif Alvi accused the Indian ruling party’s leaders of creating hatred against Muslims in the country.

"The ongoing violence against Muslims in India has pained," he said, referring to the ongoing communal riots in New Delhi.

For over a month, thousands of Indians have been protesting a law, which makes it easier for non-Muslims from regional countries to get Indian citizenship but excludes Muslims from its beneficiaries.

Clashes between pro- and anti-citizenship law protesters in New Delhi started on Sunday and devolved into communal violence that claimed at least 34 lives as of Thursday morning.

"No one can talk against the human rights violation in India. Even if any judge speaks against the injustice, he faces actions [against him]," Alvi said.

Date
2020.02.28 / 09:19
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Axar.az
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