Delusional Indian media fumes over Pakistan's stance at UNGA

Delusional Indian media fumes over Pakistan's stance at UNGA
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Summary Some newspapers termed movement in held-Kashmir and sacrifice of Burhan Wani as 'Intifada'.

NEW YORK (Dunya News) – Frustrated Indian media on Thursday has continued to level baseless allegations against Pakistan after Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s pro-Kashmir speech in United Nations General Assembly session.

According to details, Indian media cried hard over the speech of Nawaz Sharif and started accusing Pakistan unjustifiably.

Some newspapers termed movement in held-Kashmir and sacrifice of freedom fighter Burhan Wani who was killed by Indian forces as  Intifada .

Indian media has also tried to relate freedom movement in occupied Kashmir with an act of terrorism but Pakistani premier continued to raise Indian atrocities in held-Kashmir on his New York visit.

Earlier, PM Nawaz in an address in United Nations (UN) general assembly said that Pakistan supports Kashmiris right of self determination. He also said that dialogue between Pakistan and India can bring out the best solution.


Also Read: Full text of Nawaz Sharif’s speech at UN general assembly


He said Kashmiris’ struggle is a legitimate one for liberation from alien occupation.

PM also offered India that Pakistan is ready to talk on all forums so that they can avoid a competition of weapons.

He said: "On behalf of the Kashmiri people; on behalf of the mothers, wives, sisters, and fathers of the innocent Kashmiri children, women and men who have been killed, blinded and injured; on behalf of the Pakistani nation, I demand an independent inquiry into the extra-judicial killings, and a UN fact finding mission to investigate brutalities perpetrated by the Indian occupying forces, so that those guilty of these atrocities are punished."

He also demanded immediate release of all Kashmiri political prisoners; an end to the curfew; freedom for the Kashmiris to demonstrate peacefully; urgent medical help for the injured; abrogation of India’s draconian ‘laws’; and removal of the foreign travel ban on Kashmiri leaders.

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