India slams backstabber Palestine after envoy Waleed Abu Ali shares stage with26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed at Public rally

NewsBharati    30-Dec-2017
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New Delhi, December 30: Backstabbing other nations mainly India is in a DNA of Pakistan. But other countries which are friends of New Delhi if backstabs than it hurts more. India supported Palestine after voting against the United States in United Nation over recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and the same country has now backstabbed New Delhi. Notably, Palestine Ambassador to Pakistan Waleed Abu Ali shared a stage with global terrorist and 26/11 mastermind LeT chief Hafiz Saeed at Difah-e-Pakistan Council rally in Liaquat Bagh, Rawalpindi.

 

Immediately, New Delhi came into action and slammed Palestine for its ambassador in Pakistan sharing a platform with JuD/LeT chief Hafiz Saeed at a rally in Rawalpindi. Ministry of External Affairs vowed to take up matter strongly with the Palestinian Ambassador in New Delhi and with the Palestinian authorities.


In a statement, the Ministry said, "We have seen reports in this regard. We are taking up the matter strongly with the Palestinian Ambassador in New Delhi and with the Palestinian authorities".

Earlier, on Friday, Palestine Ambassador to Pakistan Waleed Abu Ali shared a stage with global terrorist and 26/11 mastermind LeT chief Hafiz Saeed at Difah-e-Pakistan Council rally in Liaquat Bagh, Rawalpindi. Difah-e-Pakistan Council is an umbrella group of 40 religious and extremist groups in Pakistan, headed by the JuD chief and 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed. Saeed used the rally to call for an "Islamic summit" to defend Jerusalem from Israel.


India supported Palestine after voting against the United States in United Nation over recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. However, New Delhi like other 127 countries voted against the US on the principle that the status of Jerusalem would be decided after a deal between Israel and Palestine.

The vote of India was against Israel and US which is a close friend and of partner New Delhi. After the move, the Israeli government and US too registered its protest against the Indian vote. On the other side, Palestine has consistently voted against India on the Jammu and Kashmir issue both in the UN and in the OIC for years, while criticising India's growing relationship with Israel.

Not only has the Palestine President Mahmoud Abbas visited India earlier this year on a state visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit Palestine in the coming months.