'No locus standi': India rejects Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari's remarks as 'absurd' and 'political attack'
India has firmly rejected Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari's recent comments, deeming them "unwarranted" and stating he lacks the standing to discuss India's internal affairs. The Ministry of External Affairs highlighted Pakistan's own poor hu...

In an official statement, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "India categorically rejects the unwarranted comments made by the President of Pakistan. He has, in any case, no locus standi to comment on matters that are internal to India."
The MEA further said the remarks were particularly inappropriate in light of Pakistan's own human rights record.
"These comments are particularly absurd given Pakistan's own abysmal record on human rights, which is a matter of global commentary. Pakistan's long history of systematically targeting and victimizing minorities across various faiths is notorious," Jaiswal said.
The spokesperson also alleged that the Pakistani President's remarks were politically motivated and reflected Islamabad's broader policies.
The Pakistani President's comments were triggered by a notice issued by the Railways to occupants of the Ganj Shaheeda mosque near the entrance of Varanasi's Kashi railway station, directing them to vacate the site by June 20.
According to reports, the notice is linked to the clearance of railway land required for expansion and redevelopment works at the station.
The move comes days after authorities demolished the Azgaib Shaheed Mazar and an adjoining mosque within the station premises under heavy security following a court order in a land ownership dispute.
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