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Showing support and love towards Kashmir, Pakistan says 'No' to Modi

On October 28 the Indian government required Pakistan's airspace for Prime Minister Modi, as he made his way to Saudia Arabia for an international business conference. Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi confirms that the Pakistani government denied permission. The foreign minister said this decision was made in context of India's inhumane treatment of Kashmir.

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Mon Oct 28 - DAWN

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