New Delhi. India’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal has once again reiterated that only POK (Pakistan occupied Kashmir) will be talked about vacating from Pakistan and this conversation will only be bilateral. No third party mediation between India and Pakistan will be accepted. On the question of the Indus Water Treaty, he said that I am repeating myself again, it will be postponed until Pakistan stops supporting terrorism. As our Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said, water and blood cannot flow together. Business and terrorism also cannot run together.
Watch: Mea spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal Says, “Any India-Pakistan Engagement has to be bilateral. As I Had said earlier, we are open to discuss the handing over to India… pic.twitter.com/9rpqcwlm2e
– IANS (@ians_india) May 22, 2025
With this, Jaiswal also reminded Pakistan that negotiations and terrorism cannot run together. He said, in the case of terrorism, as I said earlier, the list of terrorists whose list we had submitted to Pakistan a few years ago, if Pakistan is ready to hand over them to India, we can discuss. Foreign Ministry spokesperson said, “I would also like to underline that any bilateral discussion on Jammu and Kashmir will be done only when the Indian region (POK) was illegally occupied by Pakistan.
VIDEO | On India Expeling a second Pakistan high commission official, mea spokesperson randhir jaiswal (@MEAIndia) Says, “We had put out a press release and one on 13th that there are Pakistani High Commission Staff Members who have been conducted activities that are… pic.twitter.com/oahlvlskug
– Press Trust of India (@Pti_News) May 22, 2025
When India was expelled by another Pakistan High Commission, a spokesman for the Ministry of External Affairs said, “We had issued a press release on May 21 and 13 that some employees of the Pakistani High Commission are doing activities that are not in conformity with his official status, and that is why he has been asked to leave India.” One has left India and the other was given 24 hours to leave India yesterday. It is expected that he too will leave India in 24 hours.