Pakistan accuses international community of giving more leverage to India
March 22nd, 2011 - 5:15 pm ICT by ANIIslamabad, Mar 22(ANI): Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rehman Malik has alleged that the international community is giving more leverage to India.
Speaking at a seminar hosted by South Asian Strategic Study in Islamabad, Malik said both countries have nuclear capabilities, but India is being given leverage over Pakistan.
He said that the international community’s discriminatory treatment with Pakistan would disturb the balance of power in the region.
“It is imperative to raise our voice against the unfair treatment with Pakistan,” Samaa TV quoted the Interior Minister, as saying.
He also said that Pakistan could not fight the ongoing war against militancy alone, and called upon the international community to stand by Islamabad. (ANI)
- World should jointly tackle terror: Pakistan - Jul 04, 2011
- Rehman Malik to visit India - Sep 14, 2011
- Evidence found regarding Shahbaz Bhatti's assassination - Mar 04, 2011
- 70 die in Pakistan from substandard medicine - Jan 25, 2012
- Pakistan to have task force for players' safety - Nov 23, 2011
- Stop slandering Pakistan: Rehman Malik - May 17, 2011
- Pakistan to act against foreigners living illegally - Oct 30, 2011
- Chidambaram in Islamabad - Jun 25, 2010
- Malik asks international community to write off Pak's 55 bn dollar foreign debt - Nov 15, 2010
- Pak lodges written protest with Afghanistan on 'cross-border arms supply' issue - Jan 25, 2011
- US to meet deadline for vacating airbase: Pakistan - Dec 08, 2011
- Lahore HC moved against Pak cricket team on match-fixing charges in WC semi-final - Mar 31, 2011
- China vows to stand by Pakistan - Sep 27, 2011
- Explosives "being transported from Afghanistan to Pak" for terror attacks: Malik - Nov 25, 2010
- Afghanistan "providing refuge" to elements terrorising Pakistan: Rehman Malik - Sep 16, 2010
Tags: balance of power, discriminatory treatment, India, interior minister, islamabad, leverage, militancy, nuclear capabilities, pakistan, rehman malik, samaa, unfair treatment