Islamabad: Pakistan on Monday summoned India's Charge d'Affaires to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and conveyed its concern over the alleged hate speeches made at a conclave held in Haridwar recently to incite violence against the minorities.
Held at Ved Niketan Dham in Haridwar from December 17-20, the Dharma Sansad' was organised by Yati Narasimhanand Giri of the Juna Akhada, who is already under police scanner for making hate speeches and inciting violence against Muslims.
At the event, several speakers allegedly made inflammatory and provocative speeches, calling for the killing of people from the minority community.
Pakistan conveyed to the Indian side that the reported hate speeches were viewed with grave concern by the civil society and a cross-section of people in the country.
According to a statement by the Pakistan Foreign Office, it was impressed upon India that it was highly reprehensible that neither the organisers have expressed any regret nor the Indian government has condemned or taken any action against them.
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