NEW DELHI: India delivered another message to Pakistan on Friday, asking it to stop ‘interfering’ in its internal affairs after Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif announced that the country would observe July 19 as ‘black day’ to express solidarity with Kashmiris. “We hope that Pakistan will desist from further interfering in India’s internal affairs and destabilizing the situation in South Asia through support to terrorism and other subversive acts,” New Delhi said in a statement, while rejecting Pakistan cabinet’s decision “completely and unequivocally”. “Pakistan has no locus standi in Kashmir and the continued glorification of terrorists belonging to proscribed terrorist organizations makes it amply clear where Pakistan’s sympathies continue to lie,” it added.