Pakistan Foreign Minister Qureshi told the OIC, 'The RSS-BJP regime in India was implementing the so-called final solution in the occupied lands.' The RSS-BJP regime in India was implementing the so-called final solution in the occupied lands: Pakistan. India was engaged in systematically engineering a demographic change through its new domicile rules: Pakistan

Islamabad: Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Monday told the Organisation of Islamic Coordination (OIC) that India has "intensified its belligerent rhetoric against Pakistan, including threats of military aggression" over the issue of Kashmir.

During a meeting with a contact group of the OIC on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, Shah Mahmood Qureshi held talk on the issue he called "worsening human rights situation in India-occupied Jammu and Kashmir".

According to the statement released by the Pakistan Foreign Office, Qureshi told the OIC, "The RSS-BJP regime in India was implementing the so-called final solution in the occupied lands."

"India was engaged in systematically engineering a demographic change through its new domicile rules. The issuance of 1.6 million domicile certificates since March is meant to change the demography of IOJK from a Muslim majority into a Hindu majority territory," read the statement.

He also highlighted that the Indian government is also trying to "change the official status of the Urdu language through a new legislation".

The Pakistan Foreign Minister also rejected Indian government's claim that normalcy has returned in Kashmir. "A joint communication by 18 special mandate holders of the Human Rights Council issued last month, noted that the human rights situation there was in a free fall and hundreds of young Kashmiris were killed extra-judicially in fake encounters and cordon and search operations," he added.