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Published 17 Jan, 2026 12:20pm

Pakistan condemns profiling of mosques and religious leaders in IIOJK

Pakistan has strongly condemned the reported profiling of mosques and mosque management committees in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

A Foreign Office spokesperson stated that this intrusive measure constitutes a severe violation of the fundamental right to freedom of religion and belief.

The spokesperson described these actions as a coercive attempt to intimidate and marginalise the Muslim population in the occupied territory, calling it a clear infringement on their religious freedoms.

According to a statement, the forcible collection of personal details, photographs, and sectarian affiliations of religious leaders amounts to systematic harassment, intended to instil fear among worshippers and obstruct their ability to freely practice their faith.

The Foreign Office further noted that these actions were part of a broader pattern of institutionalised Islamophobia, driven by the Hindutva ideology of the occupying Indian government.

The selective targeting of mosques and Muslim religious leaders, the statement added, highlights the discriminatory and communal nature of the policies being implemented.

Pakistan reiterated that the people of Jammu and Kashmir have an inherent right to practice their religion without fear, coercion, or discrimination.

The Foreign Office spokesperson affirmed Pakistan’s unwavering solidarity with the people of Kashmir and vowed to continue raising its voice against all forms of religious persecution and intolerance directed at Kashmiris.

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