UN should play its key role in ending massacre in Indian Kashmir: PM Imran Khan
2 min readISLAMABAD: Expressing the concern on massacre in Indian occupied Kashmir, the Prime Minister Imran Khan has urged the United Nations (UN) to take the notice of grave human rights violations in Indian Occupied Kashmir.
During a telephonic conversation with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Thursday, the Prime Minister underscored UN’s role to end human rights violations being perpetrated by occupied Indian forces against Kasmiris.
He also denounced the killing of innocent Kashmiris and stressed upon dialogue to resolve the issue.
Foreign Office spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal also strongly condemn the ongoing killing spree in Occupied Kashmir and called upon the international community to take notice of the situation and urge India to stop bloodshed in the held territory.
He said, addressing weekly news briefing in Islamabad, that India cannot suppress the voice of innocent Kashmiris with power.
The spokesperson said that Pakistan will continue with its moral, diplomatic and political support to the people of Kashmir and their just right to self-determination.
Pakistan has also written letters to the Secretary Generals of the United Nations and OIC and a meeting of Contact Group on Kashmir will also be held soon, he said.
Dr Faisal said that India should allow the international institutions to probe brutalities on the innocent Kashmiri people in the Occupied Kashmir.
Both National Assembly and Senate unanimously passed a resolution strongly condemning recent wave of repression and violence by the Indian security forces in Occupied Kashmir including the direct shooting at demonstrators in Pulwama claiming lives of a number of innocent Kashmiris and injuring many.