New Delhi:India issued a sharp response to Pakistan over its comments on the Dhwajarohan, or flag hoisting, ceremony at the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, saying Pakistan had no moral authority to lecture others and should instead address its own abysmal human rights record.
The reaction followed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ceremonial hoisting of a saffron flag atop the Ram Temple spire in Ayodhya on Tuesday, marking the completion of the temple’s construction.
"We have viewed the reported comments and treat them with the disdain they merit. As a country with a deeply stained record of bigotry, repression and systemic mistreatment of its minorities, Pakistan has no moral standing to lecture others," MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said during the weekly briefing on Wednesday.
"Rather than delivering hypocritical homilies, Pakistan would do better to turn its gaze inwards and focus on its own abysmal human rights records," he added.
What did Pakistan say?The MEA’s remarks came after Pakistan objected to the recent flag hoisting at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, claiming the act was part of increasing pressure on religious minorities and an effort to erase Muslim heritage.
Ram Temple flag hoisting ceremonyPrime Minister Narendra Modi ceremoniously raised a saffron flag on the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple's shikhar in Ayodhya on Tuesday. The temple's construction was completed with the Dhwajarohan Utsav.
PM Modi said that taking part in the flag hoisting ceremony at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in the sacred city of Ayodhya had been an immensely moving experience for him.
MEA no China's statement on Arunachal PradeshJaiswal stated that Arunachal Pradesh is an essential and unalienable part of India in response to the "arbitrary detention" of an Indian citizen from the state who had a valid passport and was passing through Shanghai International Airport on his way to Japan.
"And this is a fact that is self-evident. No amount of denial by the Chinese side is going to change this indisputable reality. He continued, "At the same time, I said that we did take up this matter; we did make a strong demarche with the Chinese side, both in Beijing and Delhi, when the incident took place."