The global community is no mood to entertain Pakistan's claims on Kashmir. The more Islamabad looks to internationalise the Kashmir issue, an internal matter of India, the more it is left red-faced in embarrassment. Just a day after India thwarted an attempt by Pakistan to raise the Kashmir issue during the South Asian Speaker's Summit in the Maldives, the Male declaration adopted by the meeting on Monday overlooked all assertions made by Islamabad on the issue.
On Sunday, India and Pakistan had a heated exchange during the summit in the Maldivian Parliament - Majlis - where the representatives of the South Asian countries had gathered. Sources in the Lok Sabha Secretariat told PTI that the South Asian Speakers' Summit, while adopting the Male declaration, "overlooked all assertions" made by the Pakistani parliamentary delegation.
Pakistan's Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Qasim Suri tried to raise the Kashmir issue during the discussion on Sustainable Development Goals on Sunday. Thereafter, India immediately raised a point of order after which the presiding officer asked Suri to let the Indian representative, Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh, to speak, but he did not pay any heed, leading to commotion.
In a strong response, Harivansh hit out at Pakistan for raising India's internal issue and politicisation of the forum. PTI sources said India's position on food safety, nutrition and jobs was prominently reflected in the Male Declaration.
On the sidelines of the summit, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla held bilateral talks with his Bhutanese counterpart Wangchuk Namgyel.
The Indian delegation also held detailed deliberations with the Parliamentary delegations from Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka on matters of bilateral interest.
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