Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said India has 'threatened the peace and security of the region' through their 'unilateral, illegal action' against Kashmir.
have issued appeals since India's repeal of Articles 370 and 35a on August 5.
"One has heard reports of people with kidney failure dying because they could not get dialysis in time, life-saving drugs aren't available, cancer patients suffering, people suffering a heart attack, ambulances are not available, people are dying in hospitals, death certificates not being issued, pellet guns are being used and people are going blind," he added.
"They have to accept, and this is not a Kashmir issue, it's a bigger issue. They have to accept that the model which they have built for themselves no longer works, that you cannot in this day and age conduct policy using terrorism as a legitimate form of statecraft," he added."I think that's at the heart of the issue we have no problem talking to Pakistan, but have a problem talking to terrorists, and they have to be one and not be the other.
But Qureshi argued Modi violated a number of laws in his unilateral move on Kashmir, which has been the subject of the 1972 Simla Agreement that established the Line of Control following the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. The treaty mandated that all issues of Kashmir be settled between them alone.
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