FM Qureshi urges int'l community to stop Indian atrocities in IoK

Dunya News

Pakistan will continue extending its moral, political, and diplomatic support to the Kashmiris

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Sunday said that innocent Kashmiris are being martyred by the Indian occupation forces in the occupied Kashmir.

Addressing a press conference in Islamabad on Sunday, he said that in their fresh acts of state terrorism, Indian occupation forces martyred 14 innocent Kashmiris and wounded 300 others.

While condemning Indian brutalities in occupied Kashmir, Qureshi said that there is no example of such a big killing incident in the occupied Kashmir in the same day.

“A class 10 student was among those martyred in yesterday’s violence,” he added.

The minister urged the international community to intervene and stop the ongoing killing spree of innocent Kashmiris by Indian forces in Occupied Kashmir, adding that barbarism being carried out by the Indian forces in Occupied Kashmir is touching the new heights.

He said that he had written letters to the UN, OIC, and human rights organizations to take notice of grave human rights violations and raise voice against Indian oppression in Kashmir.

“Human rights organizations and other world bodies should immediately intervene against state terrorism of the Indian forces against innocent Kashmiris in the Occupied Kashmir,” he added.

Qureahi said that Pakistan will continue extending its moral, political, and diplomatic support to the people of Kashmir in their just cause for right to self-determination, adding that all political parties of Pakistan are unanimous over Kashmir issue.

He stressed the need to pass a joint resolution in the National Assembly to condemn Indian atrocities in the Occupied Kashmir.

Responding to a question, the foreign minister said: “We are also planning to organize an international conference on Kashmir on 5th February next year in London to highlight Indian atrocities in the occupied Kashmir. He urged Pakistani diaspora and Kashmiris living abroad to launch a mass campaign in this regard.”