Afridi asks opposition to wage its war in Parliament instead of targeting Pakistan Army

Dunya News

Afridi said that India has been conspiring to create unrest in Pakistan in the name of religion.

QUETTA (Dunya News) - Parliamentary Committee on Kashmir Chairman Shehryar Khan Afrid on Tuesday asked the opposition to wage its war in the parliament instead of targeting the Pakistan Army, Dunya News reported.

Addressing a function on Kashmir in Quetta, Shehryar Afrid said that the entire institution cannot be defamed due to wrong policies of one individual.

He said that Prime Minister Imran Khan is speaking for the human rights of the people all over the world. The present government has decided to approach the world s major universities regarding Kashmir. The Prime Minister spoke bluntly about Kashmir at the United Nations. He lamented opposition role in such an environment.

Shehryar Khan Afridi said that India has been conspiring to create unrest in Pakistan in the name of religion, sects, ethnicity and linguistic diversity.

“We need to project Pakistan’s culture as an arsenal in today’s era of war of narratives,” Afridi said. “Enemy has been working on our fault lines but we have been countering and thwarting their conspiracies,” he added.

Talking about Balochistan, Shehryar Khan Afridi said Prime Minister Imran Khan has taken important steps to project the under developed areas of the country. He said Balochistan is a bouquet of flowers and that it reflects the true picture of Pakistani society.

He said youth engagement is need of the hour and sports activities are a tool to engage youngsters in positive activities. “Balochistan youth have excelled in all areas and we are proud of our youth,” Afridi said.

The Kashmir Committee chairman said Prime Minister Imran Khan has launched new visa regime to help promote tourism and cultural heritage of Pakistan to the outer world. “We invite the world to come and see the changed and vibrant Pakistan,” he said.

“Pakistan has a unique and rich coastal line and we can project our coastal tourism,” he went on to say. “Pakistani culture is rich and unique and our historic relics and heritage is being showcased for the entire world,” he added.