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IndiaIndia withdraws MFN status to Pakistan, to isolate it globally

India withdraws MFN status to Pakistan, to isolate it globally

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NL Correspondent
New Delhi, Feb 15

on Friday withdrew its Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status to Pakistan, saying it would launch all-out efforts to isolate it in the community.
Briefing media after a meeting of Cabinet Committee of Security chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi following the Pulwama attack, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said efforts were on to ensure full security and bring the perpetrators to book.
Those aiding and abetting the perpetrators would have to pay a heavy price, he said.
Home Minister is visiting Srinagar to assess the situation.
All diplomatic efforts on diplomatic front would be launched.
Efforts on to ensure full security and bring the perpetrators to book. Those aiding and abetting the perpetrators would have to pay a heavy price, Jaitley said
After Home Minister Rajnath Singh's visit to J&K, the Government would call an all-party meeting.

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