New Delhi:After China and Pakistan failed to censure India at United Nations Security Council, Islamabad on Friday cried foul.
Addressing the reporters after the meeting, where majority members did not concede with Pakistan's claim, country's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Maleeha Lodhi opined: "The very fact this meeting had taken place is a testimony to the fact that this is an internationally recognised dispute".
Meanwhile, clarifying on the outcome of the meeting where India's sentiments were echoed by the international community, India's Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Syed Akbaruddin, asserted that matters related to Article 370 of Indian Constitution "were entirely an internal matter of India".
Akbaruddin, in a veiled attack on Lodhi and Chinese counterpart Zhangjun, said that the latter two were seeking to pass their statements as the will of the international community.
The meeting took place after China, who is a permanent member state of the UN, asked the council to hold a closed-door consultation on Kashmir on the behest of Pakistan.