Is Pakistan Interfering In Our Internal Affair?

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    • Publish Date: Jul 19 2016 6:23PM
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Is Pakistan Interfering In Our Internal Affair?

Pakistan will observe July 19 as a "Black Day to mark complete solidarity with Kashmiris". Do you think this is an interference with India’s internal affairs?


 
 
Pakistan's decision to mark  July 19 as 'Black Day' over the Kashmir unrest is surely an act of interference in the internal matters of India. It did not show any solidarity or mark  a black day for other terror attacks that have been taking place. What is it trying to convey by marking a black day for Kashmir?
Nidhi Rana, class XI, APS, New Delhi

 
 
This is a move to agitate Kashmiris and therefore, meddle in our internal affairs. This apparent "show of solidarity" is another example of how low Pakistan can go to make things difficult for India. It is simply unacceptable, especially in a destabilised area.
Krteyu Pillai, class VIII, Goldcrest high, Navi Mumbai

 
 
Observing a so-called ‘black day’ shows Pakistan’s intention of meddling in India’s affairs, which is unacceptable. India does not believe in glorifying terrorists and their acts, so Pakistan too should refrain from showing support. India can handle its internal matters quite well.   
Shubhanshi gaur, class XI, st xavier's sr sec school, chandigarh

 
 
If Indians can show solidarity towards the oppressed in Syria, or Turkey, I don't see why Pakistan can't do the same. Kashmir has been a disturbed state for a long time and if Pakistan is showing solidarity for all the trouble it has been facing, why do we find something so offensive about it?
Neil trivedi, class XII, DPS, Gandhinagar
 

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P Ananthakrishna Mirambika School For New Age

The audacities of Pakistan know no bounds. This is just a publicity stunt to garner support in Kashmir, and to cause unrest. Kashmiris must not fall for these tricks, as India is in Kashmir''s best interests

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