India slams Imran Khan for remarks on minorities
India's attack came after media reports quoted Khan as saying that his government would not allow minorities to be treated like second class citizens like minorities in India. Kumar said India has eminent leaders of all faiths who occupy its highest constitutional and official positions.
"In contrast, Pakistani citizens of non-Islamic faith are barred from occupying high constitutional offices. The minorities are often turned away from government bodies like the Economic Advisory Council of their Prime Minister, even in 'naya Pakistan'," Kumar said. "Pakistan would do well to focus on its domestic challenges and improve conditions of its citizens rather than try and divert attention," he added.
The official spokesperson said the Pakistan Prime Minister's latest attempts to play with minority sentiment in India will be rejected by the people of this country.
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