Nation to express solidarity with Kashmiris on Friday: Usman Buzdar
Buzdar said that Modi government would have to face the consequences of the historic blunder.
LAHORE (Dunya News) – Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar on Thursday said the whole nation will take to streets on Friday to show solidarity with Kashmiris, as Pakistan cannot remain silent on Indian cruelties being committed by Indian forces in held Kashmir.
He said that Narendra Modi government would have to face the consequences of the historic blunder of revoking special status of occupied Kashmir. It is regrettable that the world was playing the role of a silent spectator, while the Indian held Kashmir was burning, he added.
CM Buzdar regretted that India had continuously been depriving Kashmiris of their fundamental rights and people were even deprived of medicines and essential items as a result of prolonged curfew. Obstinate India had made lives of lakhs of people hell with its stubborn approach, he added.
Later in a meeting at the Governor House, the Punjab Chief Minister and Special Assistant to Prime Minister for Overseas Pakistanis Syed Zulfiqar Bukhari strongly condemned illegal and unconstitutional step of continuous lockdown and brutalities in Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK). They also leaders expressed their complete solidarity with the Kashmiri brethren.
Buzdar went on to say that Pakistan was incomplete without Kashmir, adding that the hearts of Pakistanis and Kashmiris beat together and all our sympathies are with the Kashmiris. "We will not let the Kashmiris at the mercy of the Indian government," he said.
He regretted that the Indian government had written a new history of barbarity by committing unbearable brutalities in Indian Occupied Kashmir. Humanity was taking the last breath in Occupied Kashmir, he added.
The CM said that international community should raise voice against human rights violations, adding that night of cruelties was coming to an end and the freedom-sun would soon rise in Occupied Kashmir.
Usman Buzdar reiterated the commitment that diplomatic, moral and political support to Kashmiris would continue and urged the people to come out on Friday to show solidarity with the Kashmiris.
Zulfiqar Bukhari said that strong voice would be raised in Pakistan and other countries of the world for Kashmiris, adding that Prime Minister Imran Khan had presented the Kashmir case in a befitting and logical manner. "People from different cities will show solidarity with Kashmiris," he added.