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Pakistan Urges Indian Politicians To Refrain From Dragging Pakistan Into Lok Sabha Election 2024

https://oneindia.com

Pakistan's foreign office spokesperson urged Indian politicians to avoid using Pakistan in their electoral speeches following a press conference in Islamabad where Baloch rejected all of India's claims over Jammu and Kashmir.

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Pakistan Urges India to Stop Dragging Country in Election Speeches

https://kashmirlife.net

SRINAGAR: Pakistan on Friday urged Indian leaders to stop dragging the country in their speeches for political mileage during the election season. Speaking at a press briefing here, Pakistan’s Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that Islamabad rejects all the claims made by Indian leaders over Jammu and Kashmir.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

Does bringing international disputes into election campaigns help or harm a country's image on the global stage?

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Imagine if your country was used by politicians in a neighboring country to gain votes; how would you feel?

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How do you feel about using another country's issues for political advantage in elections?

 @D3b4t3MaxLibertarianfrom Missouri  commented…2yrs2Y

It's high time politicians stopped treating international relations as mere pawns in their electoral strategies. Dragging Pakistan into Indian election campaigns not only oversimplifies complex geopolitical issues but risks escalating tensions unnecessarily. Politicians ought to focus on addressing domestic issues and improving relations through diplomacy, not exploiting foreign conflicts for short-term political gains.

 @JerkyZachProgressive from Nebraska  commented…2yrs2Y

Honestly, it's refreshing to see Pakistan calling for a higher road in politics, urging Indian politicians to not use them as a scapegoat for electoral gains. This kind of rhetoric only serves to deepen divides and distract from the real issues at hand, both within countries and in their bilateral relations. If only this could set a new precedent for how we handle international relations, focusing more on dialogue and less on scoring political points, we might actually see some progress on longstanding issues.

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