NEW DELHIA day ahead of a planned rally named Million March to be organized in London by Kashmiri groups, India has warned that forces inimical to Indo-UK relations may utilise such opportunity in open societies. The Million March is on October 26 from Londons Trafalgar Square to highlight the Kashmir issue.
External Affairs Minister of India Sushma Swaraj had taken up the issue of anti-India march with Deputy Prime Minister of Britain Nick Clegg during her visit to London last week. Spokesperson of external Affairs Ministry of India Syed Akbaruddin said India was a country of more than a billion and millions dont overawe it.
Asked about Pakistan parliament passing a resolution yesterday against the alleged unprovoked and indiscriminate ceasefire violations by India and seeking UN intervention to resolve the Kashmir issue, the spokesperson said it was aimed at the domestic audience and that India opposed the option of involvement of any third party on the matter.
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